Motorcycle cover with bag for full size Harleys. Used it to cover my Fat Boy in a heated garage. Bike had a windshield and bags and this covered it. Fits many models and years. Sold the bike and will be selling many parts and accessories. I'm cleaning house and I have a number of parts from different bikes I am selling. No reserve and buyer pays shipping.
Accessories for Sale
- Wild 1 1 1/4in. chubby handlebar - 16in. springer ape - chrome wo569(US $215.96)
- Bikers choice electronic regulator - black h2394(US $69.29)
- Bikers choice 5 3/4in. oem type head lamps j9809(US $53.06)
- Myrtle west adjustable kickstand - chrome mwsta-ya-103c(US $224.96)
- Datatool revlight led engine speed indicator - 11 led rev range indicator(US $20.00)
- Motobolts chrome plated 'fear me' license plate bolts(US $7.49)
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