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    Posted 9 years ago

    Thoughtbui…
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    About 11 inches long and welded together It looks different and definitely has age. It mounts via a large plate 3 inch diameter. The welds are rough and don't seem too well done. It is possible someone made this on their own for use as a....... well who knows

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    1. rodhot, 8 years ago
      Just came across your post. Looks to me some crafty biker made his own Jockey Shifter. Would have mounted to a 4 speed Harley gear box then you would have hand shifted gears and used a foot clutch (left foot). Also known as Suicide Shifter. Just sold my ole' Shovel Head that I put this style shifter on.
    2. Thoughtbuilds, 8 years ago
      Thank you so so much. I wasn't into vintage bikes until I came across a couple sales now I have a 1970 harley leggero project and a few random parts lying about. I guess I need to make more room in the garage for a new obsession

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