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Saddlebag Inserts And Puck Covers Harley Police on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Caro, Michigan, United States

Caro, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Owens Options LLC Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:chrome Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

These are the original patented items that Harley Davidson forgot to make!

The Police saddlebags are the most functional bags HD ever made. Our items give them that custom finished look.

"Precisely" machined T6061 billet aluminum bathed in a pristine, mirror like chrome finish.

No tools required for installation.

Lifetime guarantee against loss.

So precise that we need the exact year of you bags, unlike some of our competition with the one size fits all....

This 6 piece set will make you the envy of your fellow riders.

Patents D460, 724 S and D493, 123 S, additional patents pending.


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