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Chrome Rear Saddlebag Guards HD part # 9020787 MSRP $239.95
Fits 14-later FLHRSE, FLHRXS, FLHX, FLHXS, FLHXSE, FLTRU, FLTRUSE, FLTRX and FLTRXS models. Stock on 14-later FLHR, FLHRC, FLHTCU, FLHTCUL, FLHTK, FLHTKL and FLHTKSE models
only on my Road Glide Custom for 100 miles, traded the bike, near perfect condition
Asking $185 shipped
Don't take this wrong, and I'm only trying to help, BUT I believe Harley calls these rear ENGINE guards. Others call them rear CRASH bars. They don't offer any real protection for saddlebags. It might help to correct your listing so it will attract people who are indeed looking for rear engine guards. GOOD LUCK.
Don't take this wrong, and I'm only trying to help, BUT I believe Harley calls these rear ENGINE guards. Others call them rear CRASH bars. They don't offer any real protection for saddlebags. It might help to correct your listing so it will attract people who are indeed looking for rear engine guards. GOOD LUCK.
Not trying to knock you but they are called Rear Saddlebag guards and they actually protect the saddlebag pretty well in the event of a tip over.
Don't take this wrong, and I'm only trying to help, BUT I believe Harley calls these rear ENGINE guards. Others call them rear CRASH bars. They don't offer any real protection for saddlebags. It might help to correct your listing so it will attract people who are indeed looking for rear engine guards. GOOD LUCK.
Don't take this wrong, and I'm only trying to help, BUT I believe Harley calls these rear ENGINE guards. Others call them rear CRASH bars. They don't offer any real protection for saddlebags. It might help to correct your listing so it will attract people who are indeed looking for rear engine guards. GOOD LUCK.
I copied the name directly off the HD website and they do offer a good bit of protection.
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