Motogear Motorcycle Saddle Bags

  • Exterior zippered side pockets
  • Easy-view zippered pockets under the lids
  • Padded carrying handles
  • Fits a wide variety of motorcycles using adjustable straps and quick-release buckles
  • 2 year warranty

Product Description
Rugged universal fit saddle bag cargo system. Dual saddle bags attach quickly with adjustable rubberized straps and quick-release buckles. Has heavy-duty U.V. resistant ProtekX Extreme fabric shell with PVC backing for maximum weather and abrasion protection. Heat shield panels on the bottom and sides protect against hot exhaust. Foam panels provide structure and protect your gear. Bags feature reflective trim, pull-out storm shields and big zippered cargo compartme… More >>

Motogear Motorcycle Saddle Bags

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5 Responses to “Motogear Motorcycle Saddle Bags”

  1. Do not purchase. The color is not what is pictured. The zipper and velcro will rip apart. Oh yeah, it won’t fit you bike, meaning it is not a universal fit as it tries to say it is.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. i liked the bags but they did not fit my 800 kalawsaki but the where very well made and amazon refunded me hassle free.thanks amazon!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. aGr3 says:

    i cant say more than

    suitable price

    good quality

    nice shape

    big benefit
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. J. Cavaliere says:

    These are decent saddle bags for the money. I’m happy with the quality although there are certainly better ones out there at much higher price.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Sean Johnson says:

    For those who have one, these saddlebags work great on the Kymco Xciting 250 scooter. Pics show that the straps go over the seat, and if you’re like me, I lift the seat up everytime, because I use the helmet hooks. So, adjust the velcro yoke to fit over the opening of the underseat storage and use the long straps on the back to go around the underseat storage opening. Now, for the front straps, use the long ones, and go behind the molding by the passenger footrest, over the steel stem for the footrests, and come back out and up to the clip.
    Rating: 5 / 5