Harley Backrest Sissy Bar Brackets, Detachable, Crinkle Black, Used on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Detachable Backrests sissy bar brackets, Harley Davidson brand, crinkle black, used. They came off a 2008 softail Night Train. These are regular $144 new. I added a tape measure so you could double check the measurement, please double check before you order.
|
Luggage & Saddlebags for Sale
- Yamaha bolt saddlebag supports 1tp-f84m0-v0-00 2014 2015 14-15(US $109.99)
- River road motorcycle saddle bags
- 2016 honda xr650l 158 miles rear storage luggage compartment bag(US $65.00)
- Cst tm167720g0 cu05/cu06 wild thang mud tires front cu05 30x9-14 6 ply(US $166.00)
- Cst tm166862g0 cu05/cu06 wild thang mud tires rear cu06 28x12-12 6 ply(US $153.00)
- Cst tm167795g0 cu05/cu06 wild thang mud tires rear cu06 27x12-14 6 ply(US $156.00)
Renault Twin-Z concept (2013) first official pictures
Mon, 08 Apr 2013This is the Renault Twin-Z concept (say it 'Twin-Zee'). Although it packs the usual concept car madness of suicide doors, a pared-back cabin and LEDs everywhere, it actually previews the look – and drivetrain – of the next Renault Twingo. The big news is that it'll be rear-engined, rear-drive, and offer an electric option for less money than the £13k Renault Zoe EV.
BMW 6-series Convertible (2010) first pictures
Thu, 18 Nov 2010BMW has today unveiled the new 6-series convertible. Weirdly, Munich has chosen not to show the new Six at the 2010 LA auto show, where it merely showed the 6-series concept car. BMW has chosen to launch the 6-series production car as a convertible first.
Ford Kuga teaser sketch
Thu, 19 Jul 2007By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 19 July 2007 07:05 Ford has released a sketch of its new mid-sized 4x4, and a name: Kuga Ford is reviving an old name - but with a new spelling - for its first European 4x4. The Kuga will appear at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, and it's the latest model to feature Ford’s ‘kinetic design’ language. The look has been pioneered by Ford Europe’s executive design director Martin Smith, and it was first seen on the Iosis concept that previewed the current Mondeo.