Suzuki Ts185 Ts 185 Luggage Cargo Rack on 2040-parts.com
Owatonna, Minnesota, US
Not sure but I believe this luggage rack maybe came off a Suzuki TS185. Hopefully you can determine by the picture. It's used and has rust in places. Not perfect but very usable. Selling AS IS with no guarantees.
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