T-bags Convertible Roll Bag Motorcycle Touring Bag For Cruiser, Ysed, Nr on 2040-parts.com
Saint Augustine, Florida, US
Motorcycle sissy bar roll 10x14" T-Bag, used but still in good working order, zipper has 1 bad tooth in it but still functions, priced to sell with no reserve, has adjustable straps for mounting with zippers, and straps with quick disconnect clasps, please ask questions and view photos before bidding, thanks again for looking and good luck bidding, remember we can buy your used Harley parts and we appreciate your business, ride safe.
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