Yamaha Roadliner Stratoliner V Star Quick Release Luggage Rack Rear Carrier on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
STR-2C551-30-00
Genuine Yamaha Quick Release Rear Luggage Rack
Designed specifically for the Quick Release System, this new rack attaches to the passenger backrest and retains the quick release features. Quick Release Backrest required for installation (sold separately - let us know if you need it).
Weight limit: 10lbs.
Fits:
Roadliner, Stratoliner, and 07~09 V Star 1300/Tourer (with Quick Release Passenger Backrest System)
09 V Star 950/Tourer (with Quick Release Passenger Backrest System)
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