HERE WE HAVE A SADDLEMAN SADDLE BAG
ITS ONLY THE LEFT SIDE
IT COMES WITH THE ZIPPER FLANGE TO PUT IT TOGETHER WITH THE OTHER SIDE
THE TWIST LOCK FOR THE TOP FLAP IS MISSING
COMES WITH KEYS AND LOCKS AND REFLECTOR
THIS IS A GOOD CLEAN REPLACEMENT FOR A DAMAGED
OR MISSING LEFT SIDE TO YOUR SET
IT MESSURES ABOUT 12IN TALL X 21 IN LONG SO YOU CAN COMPARE IT TO YOURS
WE TRY TO DESCRIBE EVERY PART AS BEST WE CAN
BUT USE THE PICTURES FOR ITEMS TRUE CONDITION
REMEMBER WE DO NOT OWN THE ITEM
WE HAVE NOT USED THE ITEM
WE DO NOT KNOW THE HISTORY OF THE ITEM
SO WHAT WE SAY ABOUT THE ITEM IS ONLY OUR OPINION
ALL PARTS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS
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