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Yamaha Stryker Raider Scl Black Rear Carrier Luggage Rack For Short Backrests on 2040-parts.com

US $122.95
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:27D-F48B0-S0-00 Part Brand:YAMAHA Placement on Vehicle:Rear Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:REAR LUGGAGE RACK FOR YAMAHA SHORT BACKRESTS Surface Finish:BLACK Brand:YAMAHA

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Genuine Yamaha Stryker Raider Rear Luggage Rack (Midnight) For Short Backrests



Complete the look of the Stryker or Raider/Raider SCL backrest with a matching luggage rack. 


Designed specifically for the Stryker or Raider/Raider SCL short accessory backrest to ensure a perfect fit.  


Weight limit 10lbs.


Measurements:
8.5" L x 6" W

Fits all Stryker models & all Raider and Raider SCL models with short backrest installed

 

27D-F48B0-S0-00


 


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