Harley Davidson Rider Adjustable Back Rest For Touring 2009-2013 on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, US
This is a Harley Davidson Rider backrest that is adjustable up/down and front to back. This is an original HD part and not aftermarket and it is in excellent condition with no issues. I used this on my 2011 Road Glide Custom out to Sturgis and back. Worked great, super easy and quick to install. instructions for mounting this are available online. This will fit any touring class bike from 2009-2013 from HD. Price includes free shipping to lower 48 states. Paypal only.
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