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The Leatherworks Leather Saddlebags on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:The Leatherworks Country of Manufacture:United States

Bought these saddlebags from The Leatherworks, which makes their bags in San Francisco. They are the 105 Slim Retro Slight Angle model, with the following customizations: ZLSPLK. Here's a guide for these abbreviations: 


Z Zippered Yoke System
LS Long Straps (for storing jackets and chaps on top)
P Small Outside Pockets (for storing the little things)
LK Small Padlock (post to lock saddlebags) (lock not included)

Dimensions: 12" x 13.5" x 5".

The inside of the bags features a zipper pocket along the back. 

I really like these bags a lot. They are bada$$. I don't want to let them go. However, I need the cash. I did use them once, but they aren't even close to being broken in. Like new condition. 

They have a fitment guide on their website, and more photos, if you're unsure whether these will work for your bike. 

Let me know if you have questions. 

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