Saddlemen Extra Large Sport Pannier - Saddlestow Saddlebags Expandable Bags on 2040-parts.com
Russellville, Arkansas, US
Saddlemen Extra Large Sport Pannier
Expandable luggage for sport bikes, dirt bikes and custom applications
SaddleStow™ motorcycle luggage is designed to be at home on the widest range of machines and offers the perfect look for cruising the highway. Style is not the only concern - function is paramount in the design of each SaddleStow item. A perfect blend of rugged materials make this luggage tough, weather-resistant and long lasting. Our unique combination of features set these bags apart from all others.
- Made of semi-rigid formed 600 denier Saddle Tuff™ and foam shell for good looks, empty or full
- Unique water-resistant zippers for nasty weather
- Universal and adjustable mounting straps for easy attachment over or under rear seat or cowl of most bikes
- Nylon stabilizing straps secure bags to turn signal, bungee hook or frame tube
- Formed shell opens completely with three-side zipper
- Internal mesh pockets, zippered expansion and stylish 3-D accents
- Can be installed alone, or in combination with our Sportbike Top Pack
Dimensions: 17" L x 10" T x 6"D
Part Number: 3501-0268
*All parts sold as is. No returns or warranty.
*Some items may need to be dismantled for shipping purposes
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