Rider Backrest For Harley Davidson Road Glide Custom Fltrx Fltr 1988-2008 on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, US
Set including:
-One rider backrest with pad
-Mounting bracket
-Mounting hardware
-Installation instruction
Fit Harley Davidson HD Touring Road Glide Custom FLTRX Models.Years from 1988 to 2008.
Contoured backrest pad provides full lower back support.
Added support will not push the rider forward.
Angle can be adjusted for maximum comfort.
Adjustable support bracket has 4 mounting locations to accommodate different seats and riding positions.
Backrest pad's angle can be adjusted forward or backward.(adjustable in 180 degree)
BACKREST PAD IS DETACHABLE.
Backrest height can be adjusted up and down.
Do not fit Trike models.
Will ship with usps priority mail with free delivery confirmation once clear payment received.
Can fit other models between years 1988 to 2008 too. Feel free to contact me if have any question.
Shipping weight is about 5 lbs.Thank you!
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