River Road - 108932 - Tool Pouch, Studded on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
Attaches securely to fork tubes with hook and loop, Velcro straps.
Front flap closes securely with two belt straps.
Used on my Yamaha Vstar 1100, which I sold. Will not attach to my new Goldwing.
Great way to add storage for everyday, and road trips.
Demissions: 12" W X 5" H X 3" D
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