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Harley Davidson Quick Detach Backrest Street Glide Road King Electra Sissy Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson

 
H-D Quick disconnect standard height passenger backrest with pad.
It stands about 18 inches to the top of the pad. This is a used part and may have hairline scratches, scuffs or tiny nicks in the chrome, but nothing major. 
The pad does have a tiny tear on the bottom right rear (see pictures). 

This fits all 97-08 Electra Glides, Road Glides and Road Kings. 
Also fits 06-08 Street Glides.

Requires front docking hardware kit 53803-06 seen in last picture, but is NOT included in this sale. It is only for reference purposes so you know what you need to install this on your bike.  

         Checkout my other auctions for more great Harley parts.
 
  Please look closely at pictures and ask questions prior to buying.
  I ship very quickly to the continental USA/lower 48 states only.
                  All sales final / sold as is / no returns.
Shipping will be UPS with tracking. UPS will not deliver to P.O. Boxes

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