Kuryakyn Tombstone Backrest/bag Part# Ku-4143 on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Kuryakyn TOMBSTONEBackrest/Bag PART# Ku-4143
Please do not call the House of Harley-Davidson with questions on this product. All contact with seller should go through ebay only. Product Information: Kuryakyn TOMBSTONE
Included Items: (1) Main Bag (1) 1/2 in. Pad (1) 2 in. Pad (1) 3 in. Pad (1) Inside Frame, Removable for Helmet Storage (1) Inside Pocket with Elastic Straps (1) Inside Pocket with Mesh Front (2) Side Bags (1) Rain Cover (4) Straps with Clips (1) Shoulder Strap (4) Black Nylon Adjustable Straps with Metal Hooks (1) Installation Instructions This bag is designed to be mounted to a sissy bar and luggage rack. There are two 1" X 24" nylon straps that are adjusted with Velcro to secure the bag |
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