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New Cortech Motorcycle Tank Bag Super 10 Liter Tank Bag Magnetic Black 82-340 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:CORTECH Manufacturer Part Number:82-340 Country of Manufacture:United States

NEW CORTECH MOTORCYCLE TANK BAK

CORTECH SUPER 10 LITER TANK BAG MAGNETS BLACK

  • 1680 Denier Ballistic Polyester construction
  • Top flap internal organizer and soft Tricot lining
  • easy access external eyeglass case
  • 3m Scotchlite reflective Cortech logos
  • Clear-Vu removable and replaceable snap map pocket
  • Convenient rubberized carrying handle
  • Protective non slip, non scratch mounting base
  • Magnetic mounting
  • Includes drawstring closure rain cover

 

 

 

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