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Nelson-rigg Ctb-250 Riggpak Black Expandable Roll Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Nelson-Rigg Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Made from top quality UV-treated Tri-Max ballistic nylon, the Expandable Roll Bag uses a plastic stiffener to hold the bag's shape even when empty and highly reflective webbing helps enhance safety for night riding. Features expandable ends when more room is needed. Heavy-duty zippers with pull fobs for use with or without gloves, and side pockets easily store maps, keys, money. Attaches using the unique "Full-Nelson" mounting system and can be mounted on luggage rack or on the seat. Includes waterproof rain cover and an adjustable carrying strap for easy transportation off your bike. Main compartment measures: 13 inch length x 9 inch diameter/18 inch length x 9 inch width expanded and holds 17.26 liters/26.55 liters expanded.

Item Weight3.2 pounds
Product Dimensions15 x 13 x 4 inches

Comes with Rain cover and extra strap as see in the pictures. It is used but still in great condition! 

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