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Harley 06 Current Dyna Models Mini Low Backrest Sissy Bar Pad Sportster Softail on 2040-parts.com

US $75.55
Location:

Beacon, Iowa, US

Beacon, Iowa, US
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Light wear as is expected with a used part. Some scuffs on chrome.

This Harley Davidson set-up is off our 2009 Dyna Street Bob. But see below for fitment.

Fitment description from Harley Davidson:

Fits '04-later XL Sportster models with detachable sideplates, '06-later Dyna® models (except FXDF, FXDFSE/2 and '10-later FXDWG), '84-'05 Softail® models (except FXSTD) and '06-later FL Softail® models (except '06 FLSTFSE2, '07-later FLS, FLSTF, FLSTFB, FLSTSE/2/3 and FLSTSB) with appropriate sideplates.

Check with your dealer to make sure of fitment.

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