Air Force Veterans, Customize your Harley Davidson. Replace you stock hardbag straps with a new custom embroidered bag strap.
Made to fit exactly in place of the stock straps. From the same material. This is not some sewn on patch, this is machine embroidered.
Will fit Harleys 2013 and older, 2014 on request. Can replace in minutes. same screws, same holes.
These also make great gifts for the Veteran in your life.
Accessories for Sale
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- Chrome folding gear shift pedal lever fit kawasaki zx-12r zx12r 12r 2000-2005(US $12.80)
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