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Leatherworks 112 Studded Saddle Bags Mounted To Easy Brackets For Harley Dyna on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
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Hollywood, Florida, US

Hollywood, Florida, US
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 Leatherworks Inc. saddlebags model number 112 with studs mounted to DNA-L2DB easy brackets.  Includes hardware and key but does require the Harley Davidson detachable backrest to be on the bike.  I made and mounted thin sheets of 1/4 plywood to make the brackets mount without any sagging.  Works very well.  They pop on and off in seconds and don't require any ugly support brackets to be left on the bike.  Go from touring to street in seconds.  I sold my Dyna and got a Streetglide.

Fits all 2006 and later Dynas with Detachable Backrest except FXDWGI 2006 & later and FXDF. Use the same docking points as the detachable backrest (10 3/8" apart). The docking posts mount outside the detachable hardware. The detachable backrest hardware is not provided and must be purchased separately.


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