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Great bag and only used once. I bought it intending to use it for my cross country trip but then my leave got revoked so I never got to go. I can simply use the money more instead.
This bag is designed to be used either on your luggage rack or between the rider and the sissy bar to act as a backrest with an included pad. Great idea and works well.
This bag retails for $160. I feel that less than half price for a once used high quality bag from a major manufacture is fair. I appreciate the offers but I have been screwed on shipping before and would rather keep the bag to use once a year than sell it for less than what I'm asking. Thanks for looking and feel free to ask any questions other than if I will come down on price and include shipping.
FWIW, a seller who is willing to negotiate will usually put OBO after the price.
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