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2004-2016 La Rosa Vintage Shedron Leather Harley Sportster Left Solo Saddle Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

San Leandro, California, United States

San Leandro, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harley Davidson Country of Manufacture:United States Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Saddlebag Type:Saddlebag Manufacturer Part Number:PRSBL01LRD Model:Sportster Placement on Vehicle:Left Part By Region:American Surface Finish:Leather Make:Harley-Davidson Warranty:Yes Year:2004-2016 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Part Type:Luggage & Saddlebag Part Brand:La Rosa UPC:Does not apply

LaRosa Harley Sportster Dark Edge Shedron Leather Left Saddle Bag 


Model #: PRSBL01LRD
Condition: Brand New 
      Fits: 2004 & UP Harley Sportsters, Nightster, 883 Iron, Forty-Eight, Superlow 1200 & More

   





Descriptions

Hi Fellas! You are looking at a Brand New La Rosa Antique Design Vintage Dark Edge Shedron Leather Left Saddle Bag for 2004 - 2016 Harley Sportsters. The Bag is made from Real Heavy duty leather!! With heavy duty straps that will hold formed top piece snugly in place, this will be for sure an eye catcher for any bikers out there! This bag was also designed to hug the lines of the frame for a perfect fitment! Every bag was personally inspect by the La Rosa Crew before being ship out, so only buyer can ensure only great quality and nothing else! 



*Please note the shedron leather shade could vary darker or lighter depending on the batch of leather used in production. Buyer please take this into consideration before purchase.**






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Shipping


  • Our store currently uses UPS, USPS as our shipping providers
  • Our handling time for a product is around 3-5 business days after payment went through.
  • Delivery time for this item is estimate to be 7-14 business days.
  • This item will be ship out from San Leandro, Ca.
  • Our store offers international shipping world wide. Please contact us if you have any question regarding shipping cost and services!



    Return Policy

    • Buyers need to notify us within 7 business day after receiving the product and follows our return process.
    • In order to qualify for a return, the item has to be in its original brand new form.
    • Once the upon requirement are met, buyer just need to contact our customer service staff and ask for our returning address.
    • After we received the item, buyer can request either an exchange or refund on the item.






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