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2016-2020 for XL1200C Sportster 1200 Roadster 32A Alternator Stator Rotor Sprocket 32494-04A

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2016-2020 for XL1200C Sportster 1200 Roadster 32A Alternator Stator Rotor Sprocket 32494-04A32A Magneto Alternator Rotor Stator with Sprocket Fit for Sportster XL 883 1200 2004 2020 Features: Improved capped magneto alternator flywheel rotor. Forged black powder steel rotor, thicker than the stock version. With integrated magnets, in a reinforced steel shell. This will help prevent magnets coming loose, durability. With 38T motor sprocket. Ideal high speed applications. Specifications: Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New Type: Magneto

32A Magneto Alternator Rotor Stator with Sprocket Fit for Sportster XL 883 1200 2004-2020

Features:
Improved capped magneto alternator flywheel rotor.
Forged black powder steel rotor, thicker than the stock version.
With integrated magnets, in a reinforced steel shell.
This will help prevent magnets coming loose, durability.
With 38T motor sprocket.
Ideal high-speed applications.

Specifications:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Type: Magneto Rotor
Number of sprocket tooth: 38T

Replacement Part Number:
32494-04B
3249404B
32494-04A
3249404A
32494-04
3249404

(Always compare part numbers to your parts schematics and cross reference appropriately.)
(This is NOT a genuine Part, OEM part numbers are included product type identification and comparison only.)

Fits Model/Year:
32 Amp Fits 04-06 all XL; 2007 XL50; 07-20 XL1200; 17-20 XL883N/L

Fit for XL883 Sportster 883 2004-2009
Fit for XL883R Sportster 883 2005-2010
Fit for XL883R Sportster 883 Roadster 2011-2015
Fit for XL883N Sportster 883 Iron 2009-2022
Fit for XL883L Sportster 883 Superlow 2005-2020
Fit for XL883C Sportster 883 Custom 2004-2010
Fit for XL1200X Sportster 1200 Forty Eight Special 2018-2020
Fit for XL1200X Sportster 1200 Forty Eight 2010-2022
Fit for XL1200V Seventy-Two 2012-2016
Fit for XL1200T Sportster 1200 Superlow 2014-2020
Fit for XL1200R Sportster 1200 Roadster 2004-2009
Fit for XL1200N Sportster 1200 Iron 2018-2021
Fit for XL1200N Nightster 1200 2007-2012
Fit for XL1200L Sportster 1200 Low 2006-2011
Fit for XL1200C Sportster 1200 Roadster 2016-2020
Fit for XL1200C Sportster 1200 Custom Limited 2013-2017
Fit for XL1200C Sportster 1200 Custom 2004-2020
Fit for XR1200X Sportster 1200 2012-2013
Fit for XR1200 Sportster 1200 2008-2011

Will also fit pre-2017 XL883L/N when 34T motorsprocket is re-installed.

(Compatibility Chart is Reference ONLY!!!)
(Please Compare with Your faulty unit and the image we provided to Decide Fitments)

Package Included:
1x Alternator Rotor with 38T sprocket

Note:
Before attempting to start your motorcycle, adjusting the air gap is necessary. Rotate the flywheel so the raised node is lined up with the pick up/pulser coil and adjust as close as possible but no less than 0.010".

The product on offer is an accessory or spare part and thus is not an original product of the vehicle manufacturer.
The name of the vehicle manufacturer is stated only as an indication of the determination of the product being offered as an accessory or spare part, to clarify, which vehicle the product on offer fits.

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