Harley Davidson Dyna Glide Low Quick Detach Sissy Bar Backrest Luggage Rack on 2040-parts.com
Hurst, Texas, US
This is a sweet quick detachable sissy bar fir what I believe is a Harley Davidson dyna. I took several pictures with measurements do you can measure your bike to make sure of fitment. You can also custom fabricate this to affix to several different bikes. This comes with luggage rack and both black clips as shown in the pics. I cleaned most of it up with steel wool #0000. It works GREAT. you will still need to clean it up a little but this is a nice sissy bar.
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