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I have a 2006 Roadking and the previous owner had messed up the rear mounts for the saddlebags attach brackets.
I saw my friends 2007 and can clearly see the correct setup and that I am missing pieces. I’ll try to attach pictures to highlight what I am referring to and what I need. Been looking in the parts catalog but can’t find.
the green tint brackets that I’ve circled in red are on the correct 2007 that I need for my 2006.
Might anyone have part numbers for these?
thx
Jim
I have a 2006 Roadking and the previous owner had messed up the rear mounts for the saddlebags attach brackets.
I saw my friends 2007 and can clearly see the correct setup and that I am missing pieces. I’ll try to attach pictures to highlight what I am referring to and what I need. Been looking in the parts catalog but can’t find.
the green tint brackets that I’ve circled in red are on the correct 2007 that I need for my 2006.
Might anyone have part numbers for these?
thx
Jim
I believe the parts you have circled are not from a stock bike. They are aftermarket brackets to allow for a detachable passenger backrest.
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