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#2177-8 Footrest and Gear Shifter Mounting Allen Kit 2002-Up Harley-Davidson VRSC - Chrome Plated
$10.42
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#9992-5 Front Axle Nut Spacer Kit Grooved 1997-1999 Harley-Davidson FXST/FXSTC/FXSTB - Chrome Plated
$46.35
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#2224-8-P Lifter Base Smooth Allen Screw Kit 2004-Up Harley-Davidson Sportster - Chrome Plated
$17.88
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#2217-8-P Motor Case Smooth Allen Screw Kit 2004-Up Harley-Davidson Sportster - Chrome Plated
$27.07
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#2007-6-P Air Cleaner Mounting Kit Smooth Allen 1978-1983 Harley-Davidson Big Twins - Chrome Plated
$5.92
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#2936-2 Clutch Adjusting Hole Filler Cap Allen Style 1985-1990 Harley-Davidson XLH - Chrome Plated
$36.20
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#2825-3 Rear Wheel Bearing Locknut and Seal 1955-1978 Harley-Davidson Sportster - Chrome Plated
$36.30
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#2811-13 Instrument Panel Light Switch Kit 1936-1945 Harley-Davidson Big Twin/45s - CAD Plated
$40.70
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#2804-2 Front Brake Cable Sleeve Adjuster and Nut 1928-1940 Harley-Davidson All Models - Parkerized
$15.52
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#2803-2 Front Brake Cable Sleeve Adjuster and Nut 1928-1940 Harley-Davidson All Models - CAD Plated
$15.52
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#2776-9 Headlight Bracket Mount Kit 1936-1948 Harley-Davidson Big Twin 1940-1957 45s - Chrome Plated
$24.20
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#2709-24 Motor Mounting Kit Upper and Lower Allen 2009-Up Harley-Davidson FLT - Chrome Plated
$31.90
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#2678-2 Gear Box Grease Tube and Fitting Kit 1926-1929 Harley-Davidson 61"/74" - Nickel Plated
$18.15
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Custom Motorcycle Parts FAQ
What is most important when building a custom motorcycle?
The key to building a custom motorcycle is to decide on how you will be using it (around town, cross-country trips, weekend camping, racing) and how you want it to look. Having a goal will make it easier to decide which parts you need for your build. Check our How to Build a Bobber article for more info on a custom build.
How to make my motorcycle faster?
Horsepower will make your motorcycle faster. This is often achieved by using a free-flowing air filter and exhaust system that is properly tuned. Other methods include increasing the engine displacement (with a big bore kit) and other engine modifications (custom camshafts, cylinder head work, etc).
What changes should I do to make my motorcycle more comfortable?
Setting up your motorcycle for riding comfort is time well spent. Pay particular attention to the style of seat, footpeg location and handlebars. Handlebar height (rise) and pullback (how far the handlebars come back toward the rider) are very important for comfort as well as handling of your motorcycle. A high quality seat is worth every penny on that long road trip!