Kawasaki Suzuki Honda motorcycle mirrors, motorcycle turn signals, magnetic motorcycle tank bag
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Magnetic Tank Bag
Here is an extremely nice ballistic nylon magnetic motorcycle tank bag that is affordable and a great value. This bag features two small zippered 4.5" x 3.5" pockets on the top of the bag and a 4.5" x 4" pocket on one end of the bag opposite of the convenient carrying strap.

Under the top flap is a plastic pouch perfect for your registration, insurance card and other important documents. The bag also features magnets on both sides and removable magnets on both ends. It has a total of six strong magnets so it will stay where you put it. This bag also includes a nice rain cover.

Unzip the bag to reveal a large storage area measuring 11" x 5.25". The overall dimensions of the bag is 12" long, 6" wide and 6" tall fully expanded.

P/N MTB01

$19.95

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