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Black Driver Passenger Backrest For Corbin Seat Harley Softail Dyna Xl Sportster on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

Pomona, California, US

Pomona, California, US
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Black Adjustable Driver/Passenger Backrest
 
ITEM#: Backrest-HDCorbin-Black(Small)
 
Condition: Brand New
 
To fit Corbin and other seats that accept a backrest with a 5/8" square stem that is 4 1/2" long.

7 1/2" Wide X 7 3/4" High
 
Color: Black
 
Material: Synthetic leather

Pad angle is adjustable and has 2 inches of foam padding for comfortable back support.
 
Perfect for a weekend getaway and long range rides.
 
No installation instruction

Note: This is not a Corbin Brand backrest.










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