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Saddlemen Sdp2600 Roller Sissy Bar Bag - Harley Touring Luggage Pack Universal on 2040-parts.com

US $124.55
Location:

Russellville, Arkansas, US

Russellville, Arkansas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Returns will only be accepted if the package was never opened and the box is undamaged. A 20% restocking fee will be deducted from the refund as well as all ebay fees. Contact me before shipping anything back. Part Brand:Saddlemen Manufacturer Part Number:3515-0079 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:Black Warranty:Yes

SADDLEMEN SDP2600 Roller Sissy Bar Bag 

PERFECT WAY TO GET WHAT YOU NEED TO WHERE YOU NEED IT WITHOUT THE CAGE!!! GREAT FOR CHOPPERS, BOBBERS, BAGGERS OR ANY OTHER STOCK OR CUSTOM CYCLE! CHECK MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR MORE SADDLEMEN PRODUCTS!

SaddleStow SDP2600 Roller Sissy Bar Bag
Smooth rolling wheels and retractable handle make this bag perfect for airline travel
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.
· Brand new, fully adjustable sissy bar mounting system goes on in seconds over any style sissy bar pad under 12" wide; once adjusted for your size pad, you never need to adjust again
· Rigid construction holds bag shape even when empty
· Top carry handle, backpack straps and shoulder strap for easy toting off bike
· Top cargo straps for attaching Saddlemen roll bag (sold seperately) or for strapping down jacket, rain gear, etc.
· Top pocket office organizer and lockable zipper pulls
· Constructed of UV-, water-, and weather-resistant 1200 denier Saddle Tuffä and leather-like vinyl panels

Dimensions: 18" W x 21" H x 11.5" D; measures 2,600 cubic inches

  • Model: 3515-0079
  • Shipping Weight: 15lbs
  • Make: UNIVERSAL
  • *All parts sold as is. No returns or warranty.

    *Some items may need to be dismantled for shipping purposes

    *Please see return policy before bidding on this product.

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    *Shipping in the Continental U.S.A. only

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