Motorcycle Throwover
Style Saddlebags w/Flames!
Universal Fit Throwover Style Bags!
Waterproof Bags with Heavy Duty Quick Release Buckles!
High quality throwover style saddlebags hold their shape and will not turn white in extreme heat. Universal fitting with quick-release strap buckles. Quick-release system allows you to remove each bag and carry them with you if needed. Carrying handles are built in to each bag for ease of use. Fits many makes and models but please check size for fitment (below).
High-Quality Bags at an awesome price!
Made from leather-like PV material which is extremely durable and holds up to the most extreme weather. High grade material feels, smells and looks the same as top quality cowhide leather but lasts much, much longer. UV protection and waterproof bags won't crack, sag or fade/rot due to rain or sun exposure!
Features:• Dimensions: 14" long x 10" high x 6" wide (each bag)
• 100% Waterproof
• Zip off bag w/heavy duty velcro cover
• Adjustable center strap to fit stock or custom exhaust setups
• UV and Weatherproof - No cracks or blisters!
• Quick-release buckles behind straps for easy access
• Extra mounting hardware is not required
• Includes hard sheet inside bag to hold bags shape
• Lifetime Warranty
These can be used by themselves with no additional hardware, or the center yoke could be removed to mount to saddlebag brackets such as Easy Brackets
IMPORTANT:
Please be sure these bags will fit on your motorcycle before your purchase by using the dimensions described to see how they will fit on your ride.
How to Measure Your Motorcycle for Saddlebags:
In order to figure out what measurements your new saddlebags should be, please use the following instructions below. Since all motorcycles are different, use the pictures as a reference only!
1. First, measure the horizontal distance from the edge of the rear turn signal to directly below where the rider's lower back aligns on the seat (see Measurement 1).
2. Next, measure the vertical distance from the exhaust pipe to approximately 2-3 inches below the top of the rear fender (see Measurement 2).
3. When comparing saddlebag dimensions to your bike's available space, remember that you'll need at least 1-2 inch clearance between the bottom of the bag and the exhaust pipe to prevent your bag from resting on the exhaust pipe.