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Hayabusa Backrest With Luggage Rack For Generation Ii,all Years Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:We will give you a full refund minus shipping cost ($25.00) if return was postmarked within 3 days of delivery and it is in unused condition. Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:Yes

 

     Hayabusa backrest with luggage rack.

   For Second Generation Bikes only!  All years!       

    

              I no longer build the Back Rests!

     This is the last one!

  

 

Free shipping, only in the continental U.S.A.         

 

 

NO RESERVE!

 

 

Backrest with luggage rack for second generation Hayabusas 

for all years.

 

 

Powder coated black semi gloss. It is ready to install. No drilling or any special tools needed.  Mounts in place of the grab bar under the back seat. It installs in minutes. It comes with everything needed to install.  Installation instruction is included. It is very sturdy. Base plates and side plates are made of  steel. For extra strength end security it’s both bolted and welded. Safety was the most important concern when the backrest was designed. Satisfaction is guaranteed. We will give you a full refund minus shipping cost ($25.00 continental USA only) if return was postmarked within 3 days of delivery and it is in unused condition.  

 

PLEASE NOTE:

 

Safety was the most important concern when the backrest with luggage rack was designed. Looks had to be sacrificed for safety in certain areas.

The center of gravity is kept as low as possible on the luggage rack. Low center of gravity is very important to keep the bike stable especially when it comes to cornering.

There are no side plates rising higher than the top of the back seat, therefore it will not prevent people with a little wider hips to sit on the back seat.  In other words don’t have to worry about being able to squeeze in between the side plates.

 

Free shipping only in the continental U.S.A.                                

 

 

For international shipping delivery times will vary dipending on your location.

 

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