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Harley Davidson Touring Luggage System With Day Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Inverness, Florida, US

Inverness, Florida, US
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 HARLEY DAVIDSON Touring Luggage System with Day 94731-02   

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Fits '82-later XL models, '91-later Dyna® models, '84-later Softail® models (except FXSTD and FXCW/C) and '05-later FLSTN models. Please see Touring Luggage System Fitment Matrix for additional fitment information. This product is available in multiple variations. Be sure to look for the one that fits the specific model and year of your motorcycle. NOTE: Luggage rack is required to mount bags to rear of backrest pad. This two-bag system is made from high-quality, water-resistant materials and is custom designed for your sissy bar and rack combination. The Tour Bag is 17" wide by 10" deep by 19" tall and the smaller Day Bag is 17" wide by 10" deep by 10" tall. The bags can be used together or separately to match your storage needs. Bags feature side and front easy-access pouches that make access to small items a snap. Day Bag also includes a clear PVC liner.


Used, day bag sunbleached.  Tour Bag has leather pouch sewn on to allow to mount to larger backrest pads 


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