Chrome Five Bar Luggage Rack For Softail Sportster And Dyna Model Harley on 2040-parts.com
Beacon, Iowa, US
Chrome Bolt-On Luggage Rack for Harley Davidsons with Sissybars.
Chrome bolt on luggage rack, mounts to side straps of sissy bar.
Fits;
2004-later XL models equipped with Detachable Sideplates
2006-later Dyna models (except FXDF, FXDFSE/2 and 2010-later FXDWG)
1984-2005 Softail models (except FXSTD and FLSTN)
2006-later FLST, FLSTC and FLSTSC models
2006 FLSTF models equipped with Detachable or Rigid Mount Sideplates.
This is a nice used luggage rack. I would say a 8 to 8.5 out of 10. First two pictures show rack mounted on my 2009 Street Bob. Only the rack is included.
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