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US $29.99
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Omaha, Nebraska, US

Omaha, Nebraska, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Make:Triumph Motorcycles Country of Manufacture:Vietnam

TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES
BACKPACK

This is a Triumph Motorcycles branded backpack.
Made of a water repellent black nylon material.
TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES logo printed on the front.
Two adjustable straps to secure it to your back and a loop style handle on the top to carry it casually.
It has two pockets on the outside.  One on the front and a small one on the left side bottom.
The loop handle is British tan brown leather.

This is a good size backpack. Has an open one compartment inside.
This way it's easy to carry larger items inside.
Good size to be a gym bag or a weekend bag or just to be an accessory with your Triumph Motorcycle.

Measurements of this great backpack are:
13" Long x 13" High x 7" Deep

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