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Harley Flhrc Road King Classic Hard Leather Touring Saddle Bags Left on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
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Bartlett, Illinois, US

Bartlett, Illinois, US
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Harley Davidson

OEM Touring Road King Classic Leather Saddlebag - 

Left hand bag from 2006 Road King Classic

Fits Touring Models 1997-2008

Used Road King Classic Bag in Very Good Condition.  Please look at pics. This bag had a Surface Abrasions on edge of lid that was repaired by gluing black piece of leather on edge of lid.  In addition there are some surface marks that would be expected from used bag as can be seen in Pics.    The bag has no dents, is clean inside/out and overall very good shape.   This bag would be great as a daily driver bag.  Buckles are really good condition, are original Harley buckles but not the Road King ones.  If you are looking for a perfect bag this bag is not it.  It is obviously not perfect bag but honestly still looks very good and actually gives the bag some character.  This bag new runs about $584,  if you don't need a brand new one this is a great deal  so don't let it pass you up.  This is for LEFT SIDE bag only- no mounting hardware included. 


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