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Selling my black Lindby Linbar. Had for about a year, in almost new condition, surprisingly no chips or dings. Of course its a year old so it's not sparkling new, but its easily 85-90%. Model for my 2016 Low Rider S. You're responsibility to confirm your application.
It's really big, so I'd REALLY prefer local pickup, but if you are willing to pay the UPS store to package and ship it, I suppose I can drop it off. It's probably cheaper to buy it new from somewhere with free shipping then having it packaged and shipped...
$200 if picked up. Unknown shipping... Got to be at least $50-60?
it bolts to the forward controls threads on the frame, so probably not.
The top or the bottom bolt for the forwards? If it's the bottom bolt, then it won't work. If it's the top, I might be able to just use longer bolts with a spacer on the bottom bolt to get it to fit with the highway pegs/forwards.
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