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Saddlemen Rolling Bag Tool Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Lake Mary, Florida, United States

Lake Mary, Florida, United States
Excellent Used Condition
Brand:Saddlemen Placement on Vehicle:Front Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Saddle Bag Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:000 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Available for Sale is a Pre-Owned Saddlemen bag.  This bag is in Excellent Used Condition and hardly used.  Not sure if its a rolling bag, or a tool bag. Belonged to a relative who didn't hardly use it.   This bag must be installed with the mounting straps securely connected to the motorcycle handle bars, forks, headlights or frame, according to the inside tag. 

The measurements are as follows:

Width is 11.5" inches, depth is 3.5" inches and height is 5.5" inches.

Please see pictures to determine condition for yourself.  Please ask questions prior to bidding.

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