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Lightly used Tour Master Sissy Bar Bag. Bag is 10 years old, but doesn't show it. Used lightly over two riding seasons then sat in the garage after I changed motorcycles. Easily attached to a narrow sissy bar pad. Dimensions are 15 L x 11.5 H x 7.5 D. Similar bags retail for $145 new.
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