Tourmaster Cortech Tri-bag System on 2040-parts.com
Searsport, Maine, United States
Cortech TriBag System. Includes rain covers for the Saddlebags. Missing 1 of the plastic buckles on the saddlebag. All zippers work well. Velcro in great shape. Thanks for looking
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