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Detachable Two 2 Up King Tour Pak Mounting Rack Harley Touring Road Street Glide on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New other (see details) Brand:TOUR PAK RACK Manufacturer Part Number:#28TRCH

Fits '14-later Road King, Road Glide and Street Glide  models. Requires separate purchase of Docking Hardware Kit. Street Glide  and Road Glide models require Boom Audio Hidden AM/FM/WB Antenna P/N 76000513 or Antenna Relocation Kit P/N 76000582 

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