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I'm selling the detachable tall sissy bar that came off my 2011 Fatboy Lo.
The sissy bar is in great condition, with the only major paint flaw being on one of the front mounting slots, where it connects into the mounting bolt. The mounting bolt rubbed some of the paint off from normal attaching and removing the bar. This does not show when the bar is mounted.
The sale also includes the backrest, mounting bolts, and 2 sets of magnetic covers that cover the mounting bolts.
I'd like to get $220.00 for the whole set up. That includes shipping to any of the lower 48, and Paypal as payment.
Let me know if you have any questions and thank you!
Make me an offer!!!
Last edited by nosoupforyou; Feb 10, 2014 at 08:15 PM.
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