Harley Davidson Sportster Sissy Bar Back Rest on 2040-parts.com
Oviedo, Florida, US
OEM HARLEY DAVIDSON PART. IT MAY HAVE BEEN USED BACK REST WITH PAD LOOKS NEW BUT WHERE YOU BOLT IT ON HAS SOME WEAR AND ONE SCREW MISSING. IT HAS A CHROME EAGLE THAT SAYS HARLEY DAVIDSON RIDE TO LIVE LIVE TO RIDE. Should fit 94-2003. See pictures. FREE SHIPPING.
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