Mounting Brackets For Harley Davidson Flh Hard Saddlebags On A Harley Softail on 2040-parts.com
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________ Brand New This is a set of powder coated heavy duty hard saddlebag mounting brackets. Be able to use Harley Davidson OEM (stock) Touring style hard saddlebags on a Softail bike. Brackets fit: Harley Davidson Softail models except for Deuce models. Will not work with floorboards. Note: Stock Turn Signals located on fender rails must be relocated for saddlebags clearance. (Except for Deluxe models). Exhaust must be below rear axle. You would need about 13.5" clearance for the saddlebags to fit onto a Softail. Measuring from the fender trim mounting holes to the top of your exhaust. Comes with: -Set of brackets (left and right) -4 "U"-clamps -4 rubber cushions -Set of mounting hardware
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