Product Details
Universal Dual Shock Leather Black Swingarm Bag (59904-00) by Willie & Max®. Made in Wisconsin, USA, this great looking, minimalist, black 100% leather swingarm bag mounts easily to your motorcycle with three leather straps. The back of the bag is a rigid ABS plastic to help the bag keep its shape. Includes clear vinyl film to protect your swingarm paint. Intended to be mounted on the left side of the motorcycle. Fits bikes with dual shocks, with bag mounted on left side. This bag will fit most custom hard tail bikes if mounted on the right side.
Notes
- Ideal fit for bikes with dual shocks, like the Sportster and Yamaha Bolt.
Specifications
Type: Dual Shock |
Exterior Dimensions: 10.5" x 11.5" x 4.5" |
Material: 100% Leather |
Color: Black with Chrome Buckle |
Buckles: 1 |
Features
- Type: Dual Shock
- Includes three leather mounting straps with chrome buckles for simple, secure installation to the motorcycle
- Slots are pre-cut in the back of the bag for installation using leather straps
- Includes two pieces of clear vinyl film to help protect the paint on your motorcycle
- Durable swingarm bag construction uses black synthetic leather and buckles with quick disconnect buckles hidden under the straps
- Ideal fit for bikes with dual shocks
- Expertly made from sturdy materials
- Designed and manufactured using innovative technologies
- Made with maximum safety and reliability in mind
- Made in USA
Using equal parts steel, leather and labor, Willie & Max® has become a storied motorcycle legend among riders and enthusiasts alike. It’s the story legends are made of. The year: 1972. Two friends, nicknamed "Willie" and "Max", were planning a three-day ride from suburban Chicago around Lake Michigan. They searched in vain for luggage to fit their Triumph Bonnevilles. Harley Davidson had heavy leather bags for its motorcycles, but they were expensive and not suited for other brands. The friends resigned themselves to roping clumsy duffel bags onto their seats (those were the days before bungee cords) and hoped they wouldn't lose or drench their gear.