#88317-07a Harley Davidson Express Rider Leather Saddlebag (1) Left Side .0121 on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
HARLEY DAVIDSON EXPRESS RIDER LEATHER SADDLEBAG (1) LEFT SIDE RESERVE IS ($125.00)
PART #88317-07A 18" LONG 7.5" BETWEEN MOUNTING HOLES NO MOUNTING HARDWARE INCLUDED RETAILS AT $289.99 PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL HARLEY DAVIDSON DEALERSHIP TO ENSURE THIS PART WILL FIT YOUR PROJECT |
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