HARLEY
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Computer-designed cam set made from alloy steel billets with heat-treated finish; made in the USA. Installer must verify clearances prior to installation.
Computer-designed alloy steel cam set, heat treated and made in the USA. Installer must verify coil bind and valve clearances.
Allows installation of FLT-style H-D hard bags on many Softail models. Not compatible with Shotgun-style exhaust; turn signal relocation required.
Upgrades '99-'06 Twin Cam engines (except '06 Dyna Glide) to roller-style cam chains and replaces spring-tension adjusters with hydraulic adjusters. Requires '07-'17 cam plate, oil pump, cam sprockets, chains and both hydraulic adjusters (sold separately). Made in the USA.
34-tooth roller conversion cam sprocket for Twin Cam conversion chain-driven cams. Trigger ring required for 1999–2001 engines; 2002–2006 engines compatible with stock rear cam drive sprocket. Made in USA.
Computer-designed alloy-steel cams with heat treatment; made in USA. Four-gear set required. Installer must verify coil bind and clearances.
Complete kit with gaskets, bearings and hardware required for installing gear-driven cams. Made in the U.S.A.
Allows instant removal of your saddlebags and the steel mounting bracket for quick on/off use.
Will not work with rear highway or bag guards; caps sold separately.
Quick-release saddlebag mounting system that removes both bags and the mounting bracket. Not compatible with rear highway/bag guards. Chrome-plated caps sold separately. Made in the U.S.A.
Quick-release saddlebag mounting system that removes both the saddlebags and the steel mounting bracket.
Will not work with rear highway/bag guards. Chrome-plated caps sold separately.
Durable highway pegs with anti-vibration rubber pads, adjustable angle, fold-up design and secure clamps. Sold in pairs; made in USA.
Precision camshaft drive gear engineered for reliable valve timing. Made in the U.S.A.; measured with .105 gauge pins.
Stainless steel extensions for 39 mm, 41 mm, and 49 mm fork tubes, ideal for raising your bike or installing larger front wheels.