2006+ Harley Detachable Backrest Softail Custom Springer Night Train Cross Bones on 2040-parts.com
MCCLURE, OH, US
thanks for looking
included is all you need to install detachable / quick release backrest
on a 2006 - 2013 big rear tire softail ,softail custom ,night train, softail springer , , cross bones
& 2006 screamin eagle big rear tire fatboy in photo
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53810-00B retail $140 detachable lower brackets
53932-03A retail $40 docking hardware ( NO OEM SADDLEBAGS )
Q) if you need 53930-03A docking hadware ( WITH OEM SADDLEBAGS ) just email ask I CAN SWITCH no charge
53959-06 retail $40 turn signal relocator kit
& smooth med low pad retail $70 ( in photos )
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all items new not in original package
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