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Nelson-riggs Sissy Bar Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Bought not realizing it is setup for use with a sissy-bar or a larger platformed rear rack.
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No

I bought this new from a motorcycle dealer on-line about 6 months ago. Not realizing that it is best suited for either attaching to a sissy-bar or a large, platformed rear rack.

I have NEVER used it. 

It comes with shoulder straps and some sort of heavy, thick nylon type cover,

It will ship in a box I have here at my home.

This is a very serious piece of luggage. It could carry enough items for a single person for a 4-5 day road trip.


Nelson - Riggs is thee name in motorcycle luggage.  I would not use any other brand of luggage for my rides.

I am not sure what they sell for anymore. But I assure you, this is a very sturdy piece of luggage and it can be yours for a great price.

U.S. Continental shipping only.  Shipping is on the high side only because the bag is large and very sturdy (heavy).

PayPal preferred.

Please bid with confidence.

Please visit my other auctions.

Shipping will be either USPS, Fed-Ex or UPS....all ground.  Please let me know your preference if you win the auction.

Thank you for your interest.

Ride safe and always check you blind-spot !

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