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Harley Davidson Motorcycle Back Rest on 2040-parts.com

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Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
This Harley Davidson motorcycle back rest is used and in good physical condition. There are no tears or scratches or marks in this back rest. There is still plenty of use left to this back rest. It came off of a Road Glide. Please see pictures.
Brand:harley davidson Material:Leather Placement on Vehicle:Rear Primary Color:Black Type:Passenger Backrest Features:Detachable UPC:Does not apply

Harley Davidson Motorcycle Back Rest 

Description: This Harley Davidson motorcycle back rest is used and in good physical condition. There are  no tears or scratches or marks in this back rest. There is still plenty of use left to this back rest. Please see pictures.


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  • Designed for the long haul, this Standard-Height Sissy Bar accepts a wide range of passenger backrest pads for customizable comfort. This detachable backrest can be installed or removed in seconds, adding versatility and style to your Touring model. Requires separate purchase of Docking Hardware.
    Fitment
    • Fits '09-later Road KingĀ®, FLHT, FLHX, FLTRX and FLTR models equipped with required Docking Kits. Also fits '09-later FLHTC, FLHTCU, FLHTK and FLTRU models equipped with Detachable Tour-PakĀ® Rack Kit P/N 53246-09A.


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