Saddlebag Guards For Honda Vtx 1800 Retro on 2040-parts.com
Valdese, North Carolina, US
MC Enterprises Saddle Bag Guard (Honda VTX1800 R&S V-Twin Retro 02-08 & Neo 04-08)
- Chrome saddlebag guards help keep soft saddlebags away from moving parts.
- Recessed Socket Head Bolts for a clean appearance.
- Triple chrome plated for durable good looks.
- Complete with all necessary mounting hardware.
- Will not fit with Honda Sissy bar.
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