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Saddlemen Express Cruis'n Slant Bags - Extra Jumbo on 2040-parts.com

US $186.87
Location:

Batesville, Arkansas, US

Batesville, Arkansas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:SEE RETURN POLICY Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes DISTRIBUTOR:bikerhaven.net SHIPPING::Ships 1-3 buisness days after payment Part Brand:SADDLEMEN

Saddlemen Express Cruis'n Slant Bags - Extra Jumbo

We didn't just revamp our existing luggage by changing the concho- We went back to the drawing board, examining every stitch and every panel to determine the best materials and construction method. In the process, we re-wrote the book on universal luggage, offering the most innovative and stylish new products at incredible an value.

General Features at a glance include:

Quick Detach Saddlebags: Our universal saddlebags feature a unique mounting system that allows you to take each bag off the bike in seconds, without tools, and without disturbing the seat or yoke. The mechanism is located inside each bag for security.

Fully Adjustable Yoke Mounting: Saddlebag positioning is adjustable up & down and towards the front or rear of the bike, to fit with nearly any shock / exhaust / foot peg / turn signal location.

Rigid Composite Construction: Saddlemen Express products are made with a unique combination of materials, including heavy-duty, genuine leather. Every panel, stitch and buckle are engineered for weatherproof performance, high strength and long lasting good looks.

Lockable Security: All drifter and Desperado saddlebags, tool bags and handlebar bags feature heavy-duty roller buckles that accept a small padlock for secure storage.

Unmatched Value: This is a truly high-end luggage line, with features and quality that would surprise you at any price, Saddlemen Express luggage is priced to sell against ANY luggage line, with amazing value built into each bag.

Maximum capacity with modern styling. These are designed for people who travel and need the most storage possible, but in a versatile, removable saddlebag. The angle cut design allows clearance for most turn signals.

Easy lid closure by hook and loop
Hat-box lid for maximum weather resistance
Rigid, shape retaining construction
Interior liner
4 Large internal elastic mesh pockets
Quick release yoke mounting is also adjustable on the bike

22" x 10.5" x 7" (2200 cu. in. capacity per set)


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