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Long Luggage Rack And Backrest For Bmw F800gs Adventure on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

St. George, Utah, United States

St. George, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dynamic Motorcycle Accessories Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Powder Coat Part Brand:Dynamic Motorcycle Accessories Warranty:Yes

Long Luggage Rack for BMW F800GS  Adventure
Long Rack is 12.5" long and 10.5" wide,
 made from .25" (6mm) aluminum, powdercoated Black,
 with mounting holes for Rotopax (you can have 1 gallons mounted to the rack with the Backrest on, or 2 gal. without the Backrest installed)
will not fit the 800GS Standard, see our other listings for standard model 
includes Backrest with pad and mounting hardware.
rack can be used with or without Backrest

we also have Short Racks and an option to use the Backrest without a Rack
for more pictures see our blog
http://bang-fab.blogspot.com/

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