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Chrome 4 Point Docking Hardware Kit For Harley Road King Street Glide 2014-2016 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

NEW 4 Point Docking Hardware Kit For Harley Touring Models 2014-2016 PN 52300353

Description:

Condition:Aftermarket 100% brand new and high quality

-- The ideal choice for maximum versatility, this complete kit contains the docking hardware necessary to install all Harley Detachables accessory options. Even if you only install a passenger backrest today, this kit allows you to add additional accessories as your touring demands change.

--- Provides docking points to allow installation of Detachable Sissy Bar, Solo Luggage Rack, 2-Up Luggage Rack, Solo Tour-Pak or 2-Up Tour-Pak Rack.

Color: Chrome finish

Easy installation

Replace# 52300353

Fitment:

Fits 2014-2016 Harley Touring models (except models equipped with rigid-mount Tour-Pak luggage)

Package Included

 Docking Hardware Kit(Just as picture shown)


On Nov-28-15 at 18:31:48 PST, seller added the following information:

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