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Harley Davidson License Plate Relocation Bracket For Removable Tour Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Rio Rancho, New Mexico, US

Rio Rancho, New Mexico, US
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Harley Davidson License Plate Relocation Bracket for Removable Tour Pack

Up for auction is a genuine Harley Davidson license plate relocation bracket. This bracket allows you to remove your license plate from the tour pack mount and located it on top of the rear fender (above the tail light so the upward white light can illumitate it). The bracket mounts to the 4 point docking mounts (see picture). This bracket is a part of the quick detatcheable tour pack kit but was not needed for my application so it was never installed. Its is brand new !

This bracket fits 2009 to 2013 touring models.

Some of the stock mounting bolts, which are already on the bike, are used to install this license plate bracket. This auction includes whats in photograph of the manual (see red circles)

I only accept Paypal as payment and will ship to any USA domestic addresss...

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