Oem Genuine Harley Knucklehead Panhead Flathead Streamliner Saddlebags 91003-49 on 2040-parts.com
Crown Point, Indiana, US
nice oem original streamliner saddlebags. original part number # 91003-49. nice soft leather. some loose piping on the upper flaps needs some minor repairs. has rear lights/reflectors. they are nice and solid. this can be shipped over the big pond. no reserve.
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