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Harley-davidson Xl Or Softail Two-up Sport Luggage Rack, 53713-96a, 9-21-13 on 2040-parts.com

US $108.00
Location:

Longview, Texas, US

Longview, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley-Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:53713-96A Warranty:No

Harley-Davidson

Chrome Two-Up Sport Luggage Rack

NEW

HD P/N: 53713-96A, MSRP: $149.95

New, but now obsolete from Harley-Davidson.

Fits '04- later XL models with Detachable Sideplates. '84-'05 Softail models (except FXSTD, and FLSTN). '06-later FLST, FLSTC and FLSTSC models, and '06 FLSTF models equipped with Detachable or Rigid sideplates.

 

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