Custom Solo Leather Saddlebag Harley Bobber Softail Swing Arm 0032 on 2040-parts.com
Chełmek, MAŁOPOLSKIE, Poland
KULT MOTOR DRP
Patrycjusz Dudziak Ul. Mieszka I 4 a 32 – 660 Chełmek Telefon: 33 846 17 99 Godziny otwarcia: Pn – Pt – 8-18 Sb – 8 -16 Solo Softail Bobber saddlebag This unique bag is made of 100% genuine cowhide leather (3,3-3,5 mm); bag is reinforced with plastic; with real steel buckles, and the edges are all double stitched,straps are included (easy to install) Sizes: length 30 cm and 28 cm height 15 cm and 37 cm width 14 cm price for 1 piece model 0032 |
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