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Honda - Nps50 Rukus - Chase Harper - Under Seat Storage Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, US

Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Chase Harper Manufacturer Part Number:41-0601 Surface Finish:Black Warranty:No Part Type:Luggage & Saddlebags Model Fitment:Honda NPS50 Rukus

Honda Ruckus part Overview

"One Of The Best Ruckus Accessories You Can Buy"

Made for easy access - Lift seat up, bag opening in the correct place.

Also heavy duty straps positioned in the correct place made for the Honda Ruckus.

Also easy to remove, and comes with a strap to tote the bag with you.

Proudly made in the USA this under seat storage bag easily turns into a bag to take with you to school or the coffee shop.

Ruckus under storage for your original seat & seat frame.

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