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Indian Motorcycle Leather Fork Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Salisbury, North Carolina, United States

Salisbury, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Indian Surface Finish:Leather Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Fork Bag Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:P2879667-02

Up for sale is a brand new (with original tags) leather fork bag for the Indian Chief model motorcycles.  Fits all Chief models 2014-2016.  You will probably not find this brand new item any cheaper.  Bag is currently listed on Indian website for $104.99.  Save a little money and buy yours here!  Free Shipping!

This Distressed Tan Leather Fork Bag is practical as a convenient cargo carrier, but it’s also one of the most classic, iconic elements of an Indian Motorcycle®, evoking images of the brand’s rich heritage and the countless riders who have enjoyed the open road before you. In the early days of motorcycling, a Fork Bag was essential as motorcyclists used them to carry tools needed for motorcycle maintenance. But with the outstanding reliability and performance of today’s Indian Motorcycle®, this Fork Bag can be used to hold any small items you want to take on your favorite rides. Carry a spare pair of gloves, sunglasses, a bottle of water, or other small items. This Fork Bag is made of premium distressed tan leather and features Indian Motorcycle ®script branding. It attaches securely to the forks and light bar, and its lid latches shut to keep cargo secure and protected from the elements.
  • Color: Distressed Tan
  • Material: Premium Leather
  • Leather is designed to closely match stock leather
  • Installation: Attaches securely to the motorcycle’s forks
  • Includes: Fork Bag with integrated mounting straps
  • Decorative Concho Sold Separately (Black: 2879674-266, Blue: 2879674-640, Red: 2879674-639)

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