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La Rosa Black Leather Big Strap Harley Softail Rigid Left Swing Arm Saddle Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

San Leandro, California, United States

San Leandro, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SLBA-SSBBL03BS Part Brand:La Rosa Designs Placement on Vehicle:Left Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Leather Part By Region:American Warranty:Yes Model:Softail, Rigid, Chopper, Bobber, Custom Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Part Type:Luggage & Saddlebag Make:Harley-Davidson Brand:La Rosa UPC:Does not apply

La Rosa Harley Softail Black Leather Wide Strap Left Saddlebag

Model #: SLBA-SSBBL03BS
Condition: Brand New 
 Fits: Any Softail and Rigid Frames








Descriptions

Hi Fellas! You are looking at a Brand New LaRosa Design Black Leather Wide Strap Left Saddle Bag for Softail & Rigid frames. The Bag is made from high quality heavy imported Italy cow hide leather!! With heavy duty straps that will hold formed top piece snugly in place, this will be for sure an eye catcher for any bikers out there! Installation is very simple and can be mount on within minutes. Buyer simply tighten the back leather straps to the swing arm rails and they are ready to ride. No mounting bracket or bolts of any type. This bag was also designed to hug the lines of the frame for a perfect fitment! This product is proudly made in the U.S.A! Not cheap leather bags that's made in the foreign countries!




 The dimensions on this baby are:


 14" high on the long side 


7" high at the shorter side


4" deep.





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Shipping


  • Our store currently uses UPS, USPS as our shipping providers
  • Our handling time for a product is around 3-5 business days after payment went through.
  • Delivery time for this item is estimate to be 7-14 business days depending on the buyers location.
  • This item will be ship out from San Leandro, Ca.
  • Our store offers international shipping world wide. Please contact us if you have any question regarding shipping cost and services!



    Return Policy

    • Buyers need to notify us within 7 business day after receiving the product and follows our return process.
    • In order to qualify for a return, the item has to be in its original brand new form.
    • Once the upon requirement are met, buyer just need to contact our customer service staff and ask for our returning address.
    • After we received the item, buyer can request either an exchange or refund on the item.


         

         





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