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Genuine Harley Cvo Extended Stretched Saddlebag Lowers • Black Denim 2014-2016 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,150.95
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Meridian, Mississippi, United States

Meridian, Mississippi, United States
GENUINE HARLEY CVO EXTENDED STRETCHED SADDLEBAG LOWERS • BLACK DENIM  2014-2016, US $1,150.95, image 1
Condition:New Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Extended Saddlebags Warranty:No Brand:HARLEY-DAVIDSON Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:90201078BYM Model:Touring Models Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Cutout:Dual Exhaust Cutout Surface Finish:BLACK DENIM

Add the long low "slammed" look to your Touring bike without compromising the suspension travel and ride height. These Stretched Saddlebag Bottoms wrap around the exhaust to add visual length to the bike and hide the muffler bracket and hanger from view.

BLACK DENIM IN COLOR . ALL YOU NEED IS TO SWAP THE LOWERS FOR A FAST AND CUSTOM LOOK

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