Triumph Saddlebags/hards Bags Very Nice... on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, US
Factory Triumph Hardbags in very nice condition. Unknown what Motorcycle they fit. Any Questions feel free to ask. NO Keys included in sale.
Luggage & Saddlebags for Sale
- Locking latch for hard saddlebags (US $13.50)
- "harley davidson" top grain leather saddle bags w/studs and harley emblems(US $225.00)
- Harley davidson touring flt/flh - luggage rack/ tour pak mounting rack(US $49.00)
- Motorcycle luggage rack kawasaki 77-80 kz650 squaretube new(US $109.95)
- 99 kawasaki en500 en 500 en500c vulcan saddlebags, luggage #dd71(US $65.00)
- Cortech tank bag in mint condition, with rain / debris cover(US $34.99)
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