Big Dog Lowboy Sissybar Kit 05-06 Ridgeback 05-07 Pitbull Bdm Custom 300 Tire on 2040-parts.com
Lyons, Kansas, US
NEW BIG DOG CHROME LOWBOY SISSYBAR WITH POLISHED SISSYBAR REAR FENDER STRUTS. THE HEIGHT OF THE SISSYBAR IS APPROX 8-9" HIGH. FITMENT IS FOR 2005 & 2006 BIG DOG RIDGEBACK AND 2005-2007 BIG DOG PITBULL WITH 300 REAR TIRE. NO HARDWARE INCLUDED.
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