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Motorcycle Leather Sissy Bar Bag Back Rest Bag Roll Bag Hard Inner Core on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
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Kansas City, Missouri, US

Kansas City, Missouri, US
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  • Motorcycle Leather Sissy Bar Bag Back Rest Bag Roll Bag Hard Inner Core

  • Crushproof
  • Rain Proof
  • Adjustable
  • Two Backrests
  • Leather Look
  • Inner Pockets
  • Large Pockets
  • Many Extras

 

 

size is  16" long

12" core from

The Inner Core:

The bag is built around a solid, plastic core. This core conforms to rigid safety and industrial specifications.  You can lean up against this bag and it will not collapse or cave in. It is designed for back support and storage. Most importantly, should you ever have to apply hard braking to your bike, it allows you greater control because you have something to press against. The bag has a smooth inner core for a finished look, yet it is not so slick as to allow objects to slide excessively.

The Outer Shell:

While the outer material that surrounds the inner core looks like leather, it is actually a high grade synthetic leather. Thismaterial comes closest to matching the look of most saddles and saddle bags. The nylon shell actually wears better than leather, is easier to clean, resists fading, and is waterproof. It also can withstand temperatures down to -20 below zero. ends of the bag have large exterior pockets that are fastened by Velcro and a  side release buckle. Bag has large interior pocket ( that use high quality zippers for added wear and security.  A padded handle is sewn into the bag for easy carrying and heavy duty side release buckles (on top of the bag) keep the end flaps closed

The Backrest / Lumbar roll:

While the back portion of the Saddle Bag rests up against your sissy bar, the opposite side has two large Velcro straps. These straps allow the backrest/lumbar roll to be attached to the bag. As such, the rider does not actually lean up against a hard surface. The backrest/lumbar roll contains high quality, dense surgical foam and it comes with two different types of backrest pads. These pads snap onto the lumbar roll. One is all mesh for warm/dry conditions. The other is all material for cool/wet weather. Best of all it is adjustable. Simply position it to match the feel you want. Velcro on the back of the pad attaches to the Velcro on the bag. After extended riding periods, adjust the backrest/lumbar roll for a different feel. This part of the bag can be removed and used as a pillow, headrest, and even a seat to protect you from hard, cold or damp ground. The back of the bag also has Velcro so the extra backrest pad you are not using can be placed securely behind the bag and in between the sissy bar. This also will push the bag forward two inches. When riding with a passenger, the saddle bag can be placed on a luggage rack behind the sissy bar

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