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River Road Guard Rail Bag & Thermos Drink Holder Harley Royal Star Venture Wing on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Tecumseh, Michigan, US

Tecumseh, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:River Road

River Road Guard Rail (Crash Bar) Drink Holder and Bag good for your 
Bungee Cords or whatever else.

Comes with Plastic Drink Container with pop up top. Was $45 New.

I cut the bottom Strap off to fit my Yamaha Royal Star Venture but it will still hang on a 
Harley Rear Crash Bar or Goldwing GL1200.
May fit other Cruisers / Tourers so please look at the snaps on the back of it.

Shipping to the lower 48 $7.50, more elsewhere so please ask.

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