Large Motorcycle Sissy Bar Bag on 2040-parts.com
Carrollton, Georgia, United States
*Dimensions: 15.5"x9.75"x29"
*Made of fine quality PVC and tough durable Textile. *UV protected and water resistant to withstand the elements and the road. *2 Large side doors that can be opened from the side,allowing easy access to cargo. *2 inside mesh pockets for storage. *Comes with rain cover. |
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