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Harley Davidson Stealth Detachable Luggage Rack-black (53566-09a) '09 & Up on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Schaumburg, Illinois, United States

Schaumburg, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Harley-Davidson Placement on Vehicle:Rear Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Luggage Rack Surface Finish:Black Gloss Manufacturer Part Number:53566-09A

Only used for half a season. Garage kept.

Manufacture info:

Style and practicality in one. This classic four-bar H-D® Detachables™ luggage rack flows with the long and lean lines of today's custom rides.

  • Gloss black finish
  • Rails and curving support blend together for an integrated floating look
  • "Stealth" hidden hardware adds to the clean design
  • Can be removed in seconds, allowing you to strip your bike for around-town riding or to simplify cleaning and polishing the rear fender
Fitment info:

Fits '09-later Touring models equipped with 4-point Docking Hardware Kits (except '09-later Touring models equipped with Premium H-D® Detachables™ Backrest with Adjustable Recline P/N 523000257 and 523000258). '09-later Touring models equipped with rigid-mount Tour-Pak® require purchase of appropriate H-D® Detachables™ Tour-Pak® Conversion Kit. FLHX, FLHXS, FLTR and FLTRX models require separate purchase of Antenna Relocation Kit or Hidden Antenna Kit. Some FLHRC EU registration plates may interfere with rack.

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