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I have a Harley Davidson King Tour-Pak for sale that was used once, it is color Merlot Sunglo and is for an ’09 and later FLHR/FLHT/FLHX HD Part Number 53963-11DCE it has the Comfort Stitch Backrest Pad HD Part Number 523595-03A. This is a 9.5 out of 10 and I am looking to replace it with a factory color match and backrest for my new bike. I will break them up if you want and sell the Tour-Pac for $650 or the backrest for $150.00 or together for $800.00.
I am located in Glendale, AZ and would prefer local pick up so you can take a look at it and make sure it is what your looking for...you can contact me directly at 602-309-5263 or at gavinwilliams0@live.com and because it was asked in PM if you want it shipped I will get a quote to your area and add that to the final price.
Last edited by Gavin Williams; Jul 14, 2013 at 09:28 AM.
Reason: wrong part number
Just tell anyone who tells you that your tour pak does not match the rest of the bike that it is the fault of speed. Tell them that your ride is so fast that the last bagger you went by, it just sucked the tour pak right off of it. Later Fairshake
Just tell anyone who tells you that your tour pak does not match the rest of the bike that it is the fault of speed. Tell them that your ride is so fast that the last bagger you went by, it just sucked the tour pak right off of it. Later Fairshake
Cool Gavin,
it is sometimes hard to point such things out on the web without peeps getting offended.
Well taken, and bumpity bump to the top...........
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