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Powertrip Stealth Saddlebags Xl Slanted 300-015 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States

Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Powertrip Manufacturer Part Number:300-015 Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Saddle Bag Placement on Vehicle:Rear UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

Powertrip Stealth XL slanted saddlebags
Dimensions 18"L x 7"W x 10"H slanted holds 20.6 liters
Made in USA
Constructed of heavy gauge synthetic leather for superior UV resistance, wear and water repellency
Sturdy maintenance free material will retain shape, resist stain and mildew
Soft touch inner layer will reduce wear on your cargo
Lock stitched with anti-rotting heavy duty bonded polyester thread
Heavy duty metal Vision YKK zipper for fast detach plus zipper cover to keep road grime out of zipper
Solid construction will hold shape for many miles and with heavy loads
Quick release buckles are hidden under conventional metal buckle
Hard plastic back on XL version
 Adjustable lenth Throw-over straps fit over under seat or over the fender plus two adjustable side mount straps

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