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Before we purchased the CVO unit pictured in the thread above I used this unit from Harley. It is actually larger in size and looks very nice but it does not lock.
I need to find and new home for it and will take $450.00 total with hardward as shown and will pay the shipping on UPS ground in the lower 48.
It is in very good condition and there are no bad spot at all on the leather.
As requested I will ride over to Steve's later and see if I can get some photos. That is if I can catch him sober enough to remember where his bike is.
Yeah that's the one, and I probibly will not be getting that one.
On the bike it looked gigantic, interesting that it is smaller on the inside then the hard one.
Anyway THANKS guys for your help.
Terry
Before we purchased the CVO unit pictured in the thread above I used this unit from Harley. It is actually larger in size and looks very nice but it does not lock.
I need to find and new home for it and will take $450.00 total with hardward as shown and will pay the shipping on UPS ground in the lower 48.
It is in very good condition and there are no bad spot at all on the leather.
Leather tour pak i am interested in buying one of these
Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
Before we purchased the CVO unit pictured in the thread above I used this unit from Harley. It is actually larger in size and looks very nice but it does not lock.
I need to find and new home for it and will take $450.00 total with hardward as shown and will pay the shipping on UPS ground in the lower 48.
It is in very good condition and there are no bad spot at all on the leather.
Let me know if anyone is interested in it.
I am really interested get back to me on Facebook Anthony Finnan Brookes
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