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Motherwell 2-up Detachable Tour-pak Rack - Harley 2009 Up Touring Dressers on 2040-parts.com

US $169.87
Location:

Batesville, Arkansas, US

Batesville, Arkansas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:We will accept returns for non-fitment as described on auction page, (If it does not fit, what description says that it will fit). Items are Replaced or Refunded (at our discretion & availability). Shipping cost for returns based on "SELLER ERROR" will be refunded. We do not reimburse overnight/express shipping. Buyer must include receipt for reimbursement. We will accept returns for defective merchandise, we must be notified within 14 business days of delivery date. We offer an exact exchange only. All items MUST be in like-new condition and in original packaging. Returns with installation damage/damaged packaging will be denied. *** All BUYER ERROR RETURNS, WILL INCUR A 15% RE-STOCKING FEE. AND OUR ORIGINAL ACTUAL SHIPPING COST!! IF YOU PURCHASED THE INCORRECT ITEM FOR YOUR BIKE!!! *** Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

Motherwell Products
2-Up Black Detachable Tour-Pak Rack - Harley Touring Dressers (non-locking version )
FITS:
2009-2012 FLHT, FLTR, FLHR, FLHX, FLHRC, FLHXSE2/3, FLTRSE3, FLTRX and FLTRXSE Models

  • Perfect for mounting Tour-Pak
  • Made of heavy-gauge Steel
  • Features patent pending push-button detachable technology
  • Quick detach without the thumb curling, finger twisting and knuckle chomping
  • Max capacity: 10 lb.
  • Measures approximately 11" X 10"
  • Made in the U.S.A..
  • NOTE: Requires docking hardware kit HD #54205-09 (not included!).
  • NOTE: FLHX, FLTR, FLTRSE 3 and FLHXSE/2 models require Tour-Pak Antenna Relocation kit HD #76556-09 (not included!).




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