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Saddlemen Ex2200s Sissy Bar Bag Universal Luggage T-bag on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Jefferson City, Missouri, United States

Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
This is in nearly new condition.
Brand:Saddlemen SHIPPING::Ships within 1-3 Business days of payment received Manufacturer Part Number:EX2200S TRACKING::Posted on your invoice when item ships MANUFACTURER::Saddlemen

Note: this item is nearly new and does include the studs as pictured.

Big, full side openings allow easy access to bag contents while bag is still mounted on bike. Adjustable sissy bar mounting system goes on in seconds over any size and style sissy bar pad; once adjusted for your size pad, you never need to adjust it again. Rigid construction holds bag shape even when empty. This does come with the R850 roll bag included for extra cargo capacity; top cargo straps mount included roll bag or strap on jacket, rain gear, etc. Top carry handle, backpack straps and shoulder strap for easy toting off bike. Top pocket office organizer and lockable zipper pulls.

Constructed of UV-, water- and weather resistant 1200-denier SaddleTufftm and leather-like vinyl panels; S3500S comes with chrome studs 
Dimensions: 22” H x 16” W x 11” D; measures 3,500 cubic inches

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