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I am heading to Sturgis and wanted to mount a cooler rack on the back of my FLHTC, I saw one somewhere and it mounts to where a hitch would mount any ideas?? Thank you
I'm a little late on this thread but heres a pretty nice one that is quick detach without having to spend the $150 on the hitch if you dont already have one
just found the same cooler rack on a different site for $30 cheaper -- eglidegoodies has good ideas but you can easily find their products elsewhere for MUCH cheaper
I'm a little late on this thread but heres a pretty nice one that is quick detach without having to spend the $150 on the hitch if you dont already have one
Awesome idea for club hauling. I have not seen that yet. I play almost every day on way home from work and store clubs at CC. Would be nice to have way to bring home and clean. My forged heads rust after fertalizer applied and bag boys don't do a good job cleaning!
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