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Harley Detachable 2-up Luggage Rack Chrome 54215-09-2016 Street Glide Road King on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
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Toledo, United States

Toledo, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:2UP Manufacturer Part Number:RACK

Detachable Two-Up luggage Rack 2009 - 2016

Smooth sweeping curves and a brilliant chrome finish defines the look of this Luggage Rack. This sleek and functional rack is an elegant solution for carrying your luggage across the country. Designed to work with or without Detachable Passenger Backrests, this rack can be installed or removed from the Docking Hardware in seconds, creating a truly versatile ride. 

 54215-09


Fits '09-later FLHR, FLHRC, FLHT, FLHX, FLTR, FLTRX, FLHXSE/2/3 and FLTRSE3. Requires separate purchase of 4-Point Docking Hardware Kit. FLTR, FLTRX and FLHX models require separate purchase of Antenna Relocation Kit P/N 76561-09. Some FLHRC EU registration plates may interfere with rack. MSRP US $219.95

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