Suzuki Vz 800 Marauder Desperado Sissy Bar Passenger Backrest + Luggage Rack! on 2040-motos
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Stainless steel sissy bar passenger backrest Suzuki VZ 800 Marauder Desperado + LUGGAGE RACK is made of high quality stainless steel - OH18N9 - (several times stronger than steel chrome classic black). All components are made of modern technology (laser, cnc, tig, etc.), polished to a high gloss (indistinguishable from chromium). The stainless steel material also ensures that the backrest will never show signs of rust or corrosion (lifetime resistance to corrosion!!!). Installation is quick, simple, and accurate, without any interventions or modifications to the motorcycle. Easy to install mounting hardware unique to your bike model guarantees a perfect fit for your ride. The backrest can add miles of comfort to a day's travel. This is the best accessory that provides passanger's back support available on the market. Detachable Luggage Rack will also give you extra space to add a saddlebag or top case to your bike. We guarantee functionality, precision, and high quality at a very affordable price, as with all offered types. We guarantee delivery to the customer's address within 2-5 business days when we received a payment. We give 2 years warranty for everything we sell and if you are not happy with our product, return it to our address and we will refund whole amount. Made in EU. Check out our other items on Ebay!!! |
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