New 6" Extended Stretched Saddlebags, Lids And Fender No Cutouts For Baggers on 2040-parts.com
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Our 6" drop stretched have an angled bottom it helps prevent scraping on your bags at the same time it gives a lower look on your custom bagger. these is one piece stretched saddlebags is an excellent product for building your custom bagger. Stretched Saddlebags feature a useable 6" stretch over the factory saddlebag. This Stretched Bag is actually deeper on the inside which means more carrying space. Stretched Bags are a direct replacement for the stock saddlebags and are compatible with all factory lids, hardware and mounting accessories. Stretched Saddlebags and rear overlay fender are hand made from high quality fiberglass and black primer You will love these Stretched Saddlebags and so will your painter!
IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY!!! International delivery upon request Orders are processed Monday through Friday excluding all major holidays. Orders received after 2 pm ( eastern standard time) will be processed the following business day. we are happy to answer any of your concerns. contact us at 561 729-1028 for your questions. NOTE: EXHAUST AVAILABLE FOR SINGLE, DUAL OR NO EXHAUST PIPES SO YOU CAN TAILOR FIT THE PORT OPENING TO YOUR PIPES. What makes this product special and why you should buy it! * You will be paying double the price for the same quality product. Direct replacement of the factory HD saddlebags. *100% hand laid fiberglass *it comes in black primer finish *Bags come pre-drilled and pre-fit to match factory latches *Very strong constructed *The fender is a cover it will go on top of your stock fender *All are products need minimum preparation before painted. Models: ALL TOURING BAGGERS Year(s): 1994-07 MODEL YEAR BAGGERS ROAD KING, ELECTRA, STREET GLIDE AND ROAD GLIDE Please visit our store for more quality products for your custom bagger project. *All of our custom parts are proudly made in the USA |
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