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these were made by a mom & pop company out of Montana in the early 70's.
they were sold in the back of AEE,Cheat-ahh catalogs,Custom Chopper,etc,back in the early 70's.
the building has been closed up for decades.
while cleaning it out,these were found.
5 inches wide,should fit a 16-18 comfortably.
it does have a couple holes drilled into it for mounting to what looks like, a rigid Big Twin frame.
these are not easy to find.
own a piece of chopper history.
if interested, email at: chi_cod@hotmail.com
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