Chrome Luggage Rack For Antique And Vintage Harley-davidson Or Indian New on 2040-parts.com
Weston, Ohio, US
This is a nice new chrome antique and vintage style motorcycle luggage rack made by V-Twin Manufacturing to fit Harley-Davidsons and Indians. I have seen these on original flatheads, knuckleheads, panheads, cheifs and scouts and it will really add to the look of your ride. Please see my other auctions for biker and Harley-Davidson motorcycles items and I will gladly combine shipping to save you money.
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