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Marsee Magnetic Quick Release Motorcycle Tank Bag Expandable on 2040-parts.com

US $62.95
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Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Marsee

Marsee 19L Rocket Pocket Magnetic Quick Release Motorcycle Tank Bag Expandable

Marsee Magnetic Quick Release Motorcycle Tank Bag Expandable

Very good condition. Includes the Bag w/ Magnetic Tank Holder Attachment. NO other accessories are included. There is a snap-buckle on the top of the magnetic base attachment that doesn't have a receiving end (could have been a strap of some sort, it's not included), the magnetic base attaches to the bag with a velcro strip and two side zippers as it is right now.   Measures expanded 11.5" width  9.5"height

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