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Saddleman Delux Roll Bag With Rain Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Endicott, New York, US

Endicott, New York, US
:

 Saddlemen Deluxe Roll Bag With Rain Cover.

Color: Black. Is there really any other color?

Dimensions:
unexpanded 10"W x 16"L x 9.5"H
expanded 10"W x 20"L x 9.5"H; measures 1,300 cubic inches unexpanded

Saddlemen Bag Features:
- Versatile mounting system installs on luggage rack, back seat or sissy bar; clips onto most Saddlemen touring bags
- Rigid construction looks great empty or full
- Multiple D-rings provide easy mounting options for hard-to-fit motorcycles
- Wide top opening for easy packing
- Top carry handle and shoulder strap for easy toting off bike
- Lockable zipper pulls
- Constructed of UV-, water- and weather-resistant 1200-denier SaddleTuff and durable.

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