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Luggage Rack Extension Bmw R1200r Touratech Streetline on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

New Port Richey, Florida, US

New Port Richey, Florida, US
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Not everyone likes a Top case. Often a small bag is all you need - and that can easily be carried on our luggage rack.

The luggage rack in sturdy aluminum with a fine surface finish takes up the sporty lines of the bike and continues them to the back.

 

 

  • Made of anodized aluminum
  • Dimensions (l x w): 12 x 3 - 13 inches (Rack narrows from 13 to 3" at rear)
  • OEM tail rack is required to mount this extension

Note: This piece mounts to the BMW luggage rack.

Touratech R1200R Luggage Rack
Produced by Touratech of Germany

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