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86-13 Harley Davidson Touring Pack Studed Backrest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $229.95
Location:

Downingtown, Pennsylvania, US

Downingtown, Pennsylvania, US
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PART #DESCRIPTION
0822-0143STUD BACKREST TRPAK 
  • THIS ITEM IS THE BACKREST ONLY IT DOES NOT COME WITH THE TOUR PACK.
  • Match H-D Tour Box perfectly and work with all OEM and Drag Specialties seats
  • Urethane-molded foam interior for maximum comfort
  • Standard length armrest makes for easy on and off of motorcycle
  • Automotive-grade vinyl covering matches OEM seat covering
  • Select styles feature solar-reflective leather on contact areas; patented process reduces surface temperature by as much as 25°F for a cooler seat, higher durability and longer life over conventional leather or vinyl
  • Include rubber pads and all hardware for mounting
  • Measure 231/2" W x 91/2" tall (lower pad is not included in the dimensions)
  • Made in the U.S.A.

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