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Harley-davidson Touring Bagger Hard Bag Extensions 4inch Double Cut Bagger Look on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
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Kaunas, LT

Kaunas, LT
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 Hard Saddlebag Extension Kit  for Harley Touring models equipped with OEM Hard Saddlebags FOR REAL BAGGER LOOK.
Double cut for dual exhaust-easy and cheaper way to make your bike to look like real bagger.


Fits all touring models
Made of high quality materials
Smooth gelcoat finish
Very easily bonded to any 1996-2013 factory touring models with hard saddlebags
Wider lip for better adhesion to plastic saddlebags

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