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2pc Leather Motorcycle Saddle Bags on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Clare, Michigan, United States

Clare, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Cushion Material:Leather Material:Leather

2pc Genuine Leather Motorcycle Saddle Bags by CKB Products
This 2pc genuine leather saddle bags set is perfect for long or short rides on your motorcycle and making it even better is the ultra-low wholesale pricing. Take what you need and have it available when you need it; no more over-stuffing your backpack! Look cool and stylish with genuine 100% leather saddle bags. This saddle bags set fastens together and then attaches underneath the seat. Pair of saddlebags measure 14" x 10" x 5-1/4". The universal fit allows this custom set of leather saddle bags to fit most any bike. Also included are two rain covers, one for each saddlebag. When you need more space than just a backpack or barrel bag use our low cost and durable leather saddle bags set

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