Indian Motorcycle Chieftian Detachable Backrest, Backrest Pad, Luggage Rack 14" on 2040-parts.com
Staunton, Virginia, United States
Like new / was on bike for only 6 weeks. Selling because I bought a trunk kit for my Chieftain. Has the Mounting Spool Kit included, Chrome Backrest, Backrest Pad (Black leather), & Chrome Luggage Rack. 14" tall. Thank you for bidding! USA shipping only.
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