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Adjustable Saddlebag Supports For Honda Magna Vf 750 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
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California, US

California, US
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Chrome Saddlebag Supports
Brand New

These saddlebag supports are triple dipped in chrome.  The adjustability allows the supports to be mounted on any Magna VF 750 models.  The system also offers a more secure mounting system by giving the option of having the bags mounted directly to the supports.  The offered adjustability allows the rider to put the bags in the perfect position before securing them to the bracket.  This prevents movement of the bags and allows for a safer ride!                                                                                 

Fits: 1994-2003 Honda Magna VF750

Includes:
  • Pair of adjustable saddlebag supports.
  • (4) mounting bolts
  • (4) saddlebag support bolts
  • (4) saddlebag support lock nuts
  • (4) saddlebag support washers

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