Harley Davidsontouring Heritage Softail Flstc 1999 & Earlier Saddlebags on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Maine, US
Harley-Davidson®
Softail® Heritage Style Saddlebags Now Obsolete!
Original
Equipment Heritage Softail® Classic model, these top
grade cowhide saddlebags feature : The bags are decorated with studs and 3
chrome-plated brass medallion coined with the Harley-Davidson® Bar &
Shield logo. Saddlebag tops have rivet-reinforced corners and are
secured with heavy leather straps and roller type easy accessbuckles.
Fits late '86-99 FLST and FLSTC models.
..All Buckles,Studs and Medallions intact. Questions Please ask before you buy. Everything in Pictures are included nothing more.
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