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Triumph Bonneville Se T100 Bonnie Saddlebags And Pannier Rails Luggage Standoffs on 2040-parts.com

US $81.00
Location:

Marne, Iowa, US

Marne, Iowa, US
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 Up for grabs...Here's a nice used set of saddlebags and saddlebag brackets for all years (2001-2014) Triumph Bonnevilles, Triumph Bonneville SEs, and Triumph Bonneville T100s.  These will work with carb or EFI models.  These are genuine Triumph throw-over soft bags and pannier rails.  These were removed from a 2010 Bonneville SE with 2300 miles.  Excellent shape, very little use.  I would approximate a 20L capacity with each bag.  Fold-over lid, with a zipper opening to the bag.  Built in rain covers.  Panniers rails are like new.  A great add-on for some added versatility and an unbelievably low price!  Thanks and feel free to call or email with any questions!



Baxter Cycle has been in business for 35 years and is a dealer for Hinckley-based Triumphs.  We sell a large variety of parts for all makes of British bikes, specializing in Triumph, BSA, and Norton.  Our parts inventory grows daily.  We strive to provide the highest levels of service to our customers and we always welcome any feedback.
Give us a call if you need anything for your British bike, modern or vintage!  (712) 781-2351

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