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Factory Harley Davidson Backrest Dyna Low Profile 01-02 Cvo Switchblade on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US
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Factory Harley Davidson Low Profile Backrest
Removed from a 2002 FXDWG3 CVO Switchblade Dyna Wide Glide. Will fit 01-02 CVO Switchblade FXDWG2 and FXDWG3.
Might also fit other Dyna models but you will need to research and verify before purchase.
Good used condition, chrome is in good shape. Does show some wear. Has slight scratching on back.
SEE PICTURES for accurate condition!!

Pad is 3" tall, 5.25" wide, 1.5" deep.
Overall backrest is 11" tall, 11.75" leg length, 7.75" distance between legs.

Please know this is a USED item and may have normal wear and tear, including scratches or dings.
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