Saddlemen Deluxe Saddlebag Chaps W/ Storage Bags - Lid Covers Harley Flh Flhx on 2040-parts.com
Russellville, Arkansas, US
Saddlemen Deluxe Saddlebag Chaps w/ Storage Bags
Protect your bagger’s saddlebag lids with these handy covers. The soft backside is gentle to your paint, and the durable, weather impervious exterior keeps away road debris, boot scuffs and other dangers to your expensive bags. When you need just a little bit more luggage capacity, attach the handy expandable Lid Storage Bags for an extra few days’ worth of gear. The black SaddleTuff™ material and artful contours blend seamlessly into any bike’s design, and they couldn’t be more convenient.
- Easy to install, ten minutes without drilling or modifying bike
- Also available as Lid Cover only - Check my other listings or drop me an e-mail
- Easy access bags
- Secure, but easy on, easy off
- Sold as pair
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