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Backrest Bags Buyers Guide Tour Master

Backrest Bags Buyers Guide Tour Master
A Buyer's Guide To Backrest Bags - You Can Take It With You
Tour Master Cruiser II Sissybar Bag XL $260
The style of the Cruiser II Sissybar Bag XL is pure old-school, but the materials and construction are modern-day. The bag is made of a leatherlike synthetic material claimed to be more durable than older vinyl materials, is stain-, mildew- and rust-resistant, and is nearly maintenance-free. The three outside pockets have a Velcro-fastening lid for dust and moisture protection, and each pocket's big enough for a pair of average-sized binoculars. The front straps have hidden, quick-release fasteners that make accessing the main opening easier. However, to mount or remove the roll bag, the chromed buckle needs to be undone in order to thread the straps through the mounting points. The roll bag also has two chromed slide clips for added mounting security. There is a small pocket on each side, and the roll bag's opening is somewhat small. A neoprene pad on the bottom of the main bag keeps your motorcycle shiny. And if the skies open up, there is a full rain cover for the main and roll bags.
Size: 15.5"H x 25"W x 11"D
Size (roll bag): 8.5"H x 16"W x 7"D
Volume: 4263ci (per manufacturer)/952ci (roll bag)
Warranty: 1 year
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