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Harley-davidson Street Electra Glide Detachable Luggage Rack 94-08 53011-98 on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Lagro, Indiana, US

Lagro, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:53011-98 Surface Finish:Chrome Warranty:No

Luggage Rack for Touring Detachable backest. In great condition  Taken off of my 2008 Street Glide before I traded it in. Retail is over $200 new.

Fits '94-'08 Touring models equipped with Detachable Backrests P/Ns 52805-97B, 52933-97B and 52723-06. (Does not fit P/N 52935-04.) FLHRC and '07-'08 FLHRSE models also require separate purchase of Saddlebag Hinge Stop Kit P/N 90580-09.

SHIPPING:  Will ship to the lower 48 United States.  Please contact  first for a shipping quote outside the US 48 states. Most items ship with two business days once payment is received. Item will ship USPS with tracking number.

 

TRACKING: Tracking numbers will post to your account as soon as your item ships.

 

RETURNS: No returns on items unless prior approval. 

 

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