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Cortech by Tour Master Cortech Saddlebags

  • Ballistic Nylon exterior
  • Heavy duty large tooth zippers
  • Tricot interior lining
  • Comfortable carrying handle on each saddlebag
  • Protective Neoprene non scratch mounting pads
  • Four exterior zippered pockets
  • Easy access top load main compartment
  • Quick release buckles allow direct connection to the Cortech Tail Bag
  • Internal support panels maintain shape even when bags are empty
  • Protective heat shield
  • Scotchlite 3M reflective striping
  • Rain cover included Available in Black only
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MSRP:
$159.99
,  Our Price:
$144.00

Sizing Information:

  • Dimensions: 14.5”(L) x 11”(W) x 8.5”(H)
  • Capacity: 20 Liters per side

The Tour Master/Cortech Saddlebags really have an amazing amount of storage. This is a very sturdy product that will impress you not only with the amount of space it has, but also how it fits on your bike (not to mention the even easier way it snaps off). Neoprene mounting pads are included for the straps over the seat, and sides (that contact the paint). They protect your bike from scratches, but more importantly add an extra bit of grip to hold the bags in place. Like all Tour Master Bags, the rain cover is included. There are two buckles in both the front and rear of the bag which provide mounting stability. The bottom of both bags include a heat shield which not only protects your bag, but also your belongings on the inside. These bags can be used solo or can be directly connected to the Tour Master Cortech Tail Bag (shown below) via quick release buckles to make a convenient luggage system, check it out.

Comments from American Motorcyclist Magazine: “These bags are quality pieces…We rode a lot of miles with these bags in Quebec and Boston. They fit every bike we tried, and they stayed put under conditions ranging from from freeways to mild dirt roads. They also hold a ton of stuff.”