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6 3/4 Sportster Chopper Fxr Dyna Glide Fxr Vintage Old School Custom Sissy Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Marengo, Iowa, US

Marengo, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:raw steel Warranty:No

this is a cool old style kickback bar that will make your old sportster  an old chopper look.....be great to carry a sleeping bag or strap gear too....bar is 6 3/4 wide at base and 33 in tall ....can custom make this bar whatever height u want for a little extra...will fit 1982-2003 xl sportsters and 1982-2000 fxr and also 1991-2001 dynas .....u will have to drill and tap bottom of bar to mount to your existing brackets......check out my other chopper items 

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