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Harley Davidson 96-08 Trunk Mount+latches For Tour-pak Street & Road Glide on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fairing Factory

Trunk Mount for Harley Davidson Tour Packs with Rotary Latches Razor Chopped King

These streamlined mounts receive all sizes H-D® Tour-Paks® for mounting on OE backrest attachment mounts, eliminating the bulky 2 or 4-Point OE Hardware Kit.


Docks to the sissy bar spools.

WILL FIT:

MODEL YEARS

1996 - 2008 

RAZOR Tour-Pak, CHOPPED Tour-Pak and KING Tour-Pak

Our Detachable Racks Comes with BLACK Quick Release Cams


NOTES:

Drilling of Tour-Pak™ floor is required for installation.

This mounting unit has no allowance for mounting of license plate frame, remote mount amplifier or other items mounted     on underside of OE Tour-Pak™ Mount. 
Customer is responsible for relocation of such items on bike.

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