Motorcycle Mechanics Handbook WLA/XA
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- Service manual
- paper
- width x height: 19.5 x 26 cm
- color
- 133 pages
- English
- gross weight: 400 g
This high quality reprint of the US Army instruction handbook contains constructions and functions of all WLA and XA Flathead components. These are meticulously explained and illustrated with informative illustrations, partially coloured. This book is world class and provides information which also applies to many other Harley classics.
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