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Willie And Max Motorcycle Saddlebags on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Peabody, Massachusetts, US

Peabody, Massachusetts, US
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This I know -these bags will not fit a 2008 Honda Rebel 250, that said, please check your measurements carefully & check photos.  I bought these from EBAY - and they almost fit, but not quite. They do not slant. EACH BAG MEASURES 13 1/2" H 11" W AND 5 1/2" DEPTH, Photos 4 & 5 show small area of damage, but it does not go through the bag.  There is plenty of mileage left in this USA made bike luggage.

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