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Dmy Black Motorcycle Trunk Tail Box Luggage Case Top Rack W/spoilers For Suzuki on 2040-parts.com

US $88.77
Location:

Sunnyvale, California, United States

Sunnyvale, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Autopart2000 Brand:Autopart2000 UPC:Does not apply

Product Description:

The material of DMY trunk is black ABS material, this kind of material is very soild. This trunk comes with ware around backrest and functional steel top rack. The trunk is extremely specious and will contain two full-size helmets. What’s more, this trunk is fully weatherstripped to keep the elements out and your cargo dry. You could total rest assured of our gurantedd quality.

Pls Note: This trunk is universal for motorcycle, please check bracket measurement to ensure if it will fit your motorcycle.

Feature

Model: DMY-W-B

Material: New ABS Plastic Without Any Recycle Material

Color: Vivid Black (inside of the trunk is also Black)  (Ready For Custom Painting)

Dimension: Inner Dimension: 21″L x 14.5″W x 10″H

Outer Dimension: 22″L x 15.5″W x 11 H

Top Rack Dimension: 18″ x 9″ W x 1.5″ H

Extra large contour cushion backrest

Heavy-Duty Top Rack (Drilling Required For Assembly)

Premium Locking With 2 Keys

Large Space to Fit 2 Full Face Helmets

Double washable floor mats

With Wing

Fitment: Yamaha, Harley, Honda, Kawasaki cruisers or almost any custom applications with a luggage rack size of 8″ x 8 “

You need to have a luggage rack on your bike to install this trunk, if your

bike does not have a luggage rack, please ask your local mechanic for help,

professional installation recommended.

 

This Trunk is not custom made for any bikes, please check to ensure if it will

fit your bike, Comes with assembly instruction, not installation instruction.

Professional installation recommended.

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