39 ltr. MONOLOCK topcase (black embossed) with smoked reflectors, universal fitting kit included
The E370NT case has a 39 liter capacity and can hold one full face helmet.
The dimensions of these cases are: 18.8" x 16.3" x 12.7"
Optional accessories for the E370 include a back pad and stop light kit
Monolock cases include a universal mounting kit to install to your bike. - E370NT
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