Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

T Bags Motorcycle Luggage Backpack With Embroidered Sun on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Carlstadt, New Jersey, United States

Carlstadt, New Jersey, United States
Sun Faded
Brand:Tbags Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Back Rest Bag

 TBags Motorcycle Luggage Backpack with Embroidered Sun

Ride with it on as a backpack or mount it to your passenger backrest

  • nylon water repellency treatments
  • Patented expandable mounting loops conveniently adjust to fit any backrests from 7" to 14"wide.
  • Backpack straps in a zipper pocket allow this unique bag to be worn as a backpack while riding
  • Use the top carrying handle when not used as a backpack
  • Convenient full front organizer for keys, tire gauge, phones, etc.
  • Two roomy side pockets for storage of water bottles or other small items
  • Maintains its shape when empty
  • Embroidered Sun
  • Production of U.S.-spec Lotus Exige and Elise to end in August

    Thu, 09 Jun 2011

    The end is near for production of U.S.-specification versions of the Lotus Elise and Exige sports cars. Lotus said on Thursday that it will pull the models from the United States because the airbags no longer meet safety standards. Rules require cars to have smart airbags, which adjust deployment for the speed of impact.

    Ford Figo – Cool for India

    Wed, 23 Sep 2009

    The Ford Figo - made in India For has spent a few bob – around £300 million – expanding its car making facilities in India at Chennai to make the plant capable of producing 200,000 cars a year which, as Alan Mullaly, Ford’s CEO said, does show how serious Ford are about the Indian market. The Figo – which is apparently colloquial Italian for ‘Cool’ – shares Ford’s small car platform, which means that under the skin it’s a Fiesta. It looks like a Ford too, with the usual ford ‘Kinetic’ design cues written all over it.

    2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray configurator goes live

    Thu, 29 Aug 2013

    The 2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray build-your-own tool is online, where you can spec out the newest “America's favorite sports car” in any way you like. The base price of the 455-hp Corvette still surprises and delights us at $51,995, not including destination. The top model—3LT with the Z51 package—comes in at $62,800.