Kuryakyn Lid Organizer Bag For H-d Tour Pak Motorcycle Luggage on 2040-parts.com
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Kuryakyn Lid Organizer Bag for H-D Tour Pak
Item Description
Is your Tour-Pak beginning to resemble the "junk drawer" in the kitchen? At least keep important or fragile items at your fingertips with the Lid Organizer Bag. A variety of padded and see through mesh compartments offer protection and easy accessibility for frequently used items. Who says you can't take it with you? Quick disconnect hook and loop and handles make it easily portable.
- Sold each
- Dimensions 13" x 20" (open)
- Includes lid organizer bag, hook & loop mounting strips, 5" x 7" mirror
**Note: Fits H-D King, Ultra, or Chopped Tour-Paks, Does not fit leather Tour-Paks
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