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I'm selling my Haulen *** backrest that I bought a couple years ago. I sold my 2010 Street Bob so I have no use for it anymore. It was used maybe a dozen times so it's still in great condition. Here's what's included:
Black mounting bracket
6x6 pad (not 4x6)
Rubber mounting pad
Mounting bolt and washer
Mounting plug and locking ring.
Here's the fitting description from their website:
DYNA / SPORTSTER MODELS 4" x 6" Pad For Seats 2.5" Tall Fits 1986 - 2003 Harley Davidson Sportster Models and Fits 1991 - Present Harley Davidson Dyna Models "NOTE - THIS BACKREST WILL NOT WORK PRE 2006 WIDE GLIDE & WITH THE STOCK SEAT ON A FAT BOB, THE FAT BOB REQUIRES ANY OTHER FXD SEAT THAN THE STOCK ONE DUE TO THE REAR MOUNT SET-UP ON THE STOCK SEAT" Fits 2002 Indian Scout
NOTE: I have the 6x6 pad, not 4x6 as shown on their website. I guess they don't make the 6x6 anymore. I'm asking $150 shipped to the continental 48 states. Paypal preferred. If no one shows interest it's going on eBay, wanted to give you guys the first chance. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
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