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New Buell S1/s1w Ballistic Fabric Luggage System Set/soft Bags-tailbag Rare! on 2040-parts.com

US $398.00
Location:

New Philadelphia, Ohio, US

New Philadelphia, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Buell Manufacturer Part Number:91280-96Y Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States Buell:Wolfmann Luggage

For Auction: one(1) New Old Stock Buell S1/S1W Ballistic Fabric Luggage System Set Part No. 91280-96Y.  This soft luggage set includes all three bags; two saddlebags and one tail bag.  The system mounts easily using the supplied straps and all hardware.  The luggage is well made of the highest quality materials ( Made in the USA for Buell by Wolfmann) and will last for years of regular.  I have been using a set on a 1995 S2 for more than ten years and they show little to no signs of wear.  Just throw them in the wash once in a while.  The rain covers are great too and keep contents dry even in the worst of conditions.  Kept this set as a spare. This item may also fit Buell models;  1995-1996 S2T, 1997-1998 M2, 1997-1998 S3, 1999-2002 X1, 1999-2002 S3, 1999-2002 M2.  Please do you research for fitment.  Kit will be packed carefully and double boxed for secure shipment anywhere in the world.

Kit contents include the following:

91282-96Y Kit Contains:

QTY    DESCRIPTION     PART NO.
  1        Tail Bag                  Not sold seperately
  1        Mount Clip             91288-96Y
  1        Shoulder Strap       61509-97Y
  1        Rain Cover            91290-96Y

91281-96Y Kit Contains:

QTY   DESCRIPTION    PART NO. 
  1       Saddlebag RH       91291-96Y
  1       Saddlebag LH       91286-96Y
  2       Rain Cover            91289-96Y
  2      Mount Bracket       91287-96Y
  2     1/4-20 x 5/8 Screw 6355Y
  2      Reflector                59263-79

91280-96Y Kit Contains all of the above.

This item is being sold "AS IS" with no warranty expressed or implied. 

Shipping costs are actual for all Continental 48 States.  International shipping costs are actual plus a $5.50 fee for additional handling and paperwork.  Buyers are responsible for all shipping costs, import duties, taxes and/or fees of any kind to import this item.

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