1996-2016 Larosa Rustic Brown Leather Universal Harley Dyna Frame Left Saddlebag on 2040-parts.com
San Leandro, California, United States
1996-UP La Rosa Harley Dyna Rustic Brown Left Saddle Bag Model #: FSBBL06 Condition: Brand New Fits: 1996-UP Harley Dyna Models Descriptions You are looking at the newest line of Dyna Saddle Bag from La Rosa design . This bag is made from high quality rustic brown cowhide leather. Each hide is extremely detailed and is hand check for any flaws. If there are flaws, Don La Rosa personally rejects them. Each
bag is assemble individual with check point on each production stage.
Only the best of the best made it out of the production line in their
U.S base factory. You just won’t find this method used by any other bag
manufacture. PROUDLY MADE IN USA. Measurements Left side length = 12 1/2" Shipping
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