Nelson Rigg CL-850 Touring Saddlebags
Sizing Information:
- Main compartment dimensions: 17”(L) x 9”(W) x 14”(H)
- Capacity: 35.10 Liters (per side)
- Mounting instructions
The Nelson Rigg CL-850 Touring Saddlebags work great on touring bikes, cruisers, and after recent feedback from our customers the Suzuki Burgman. Constructed of top quality UV-treated Tri-Max® Ballistic Nylon with a fully lined interior, reflective piping, fail safe heavy duty zippers with pull tabs, protective material on the underside to prevent slipping and protect the motorcycle. A 100% waterproof rainstorm covers and adjustable shoulder strap are included. These saddlebags are designed for either solo mounting or dual mounting meaning they can be directly connected to Nelson Rigg tail bags making a complete luggage system that can be easily mounted and removed from the motorcycle which also makes it very easy to transport as one unit (one of my favorite features!) Each saddlebag also has carrying handles for easy transport, storage pockets inside for keeping smaller items organized and separated, exterior compression straps for securing your cargo, front facing mesh pockets perfect for water bottles or cans, heat shield on the underside, and neoprene padding at the contact points to protect the motorcycle. The saddlebags are attached to each other with heavy duty adjustable Velcro straps which allows you to mount them at the proper height for you motorcycle, and the support inserts that you install make these saddlebags maintain their shape even when empty. All this backed by Nelson Rigg’s lifetime no hassle warranty. Nelson Rigg Luggage comes with a warranty registration card, fill it out and register your luggage. Click the “View Larger Pictures” link above to see detailed photos of these saddlebags.
Happy Customers Who Bought This Product
Location: California
I just returned from a tour of old Route 66 in Arizona. I was very happy with my purchase of Nelson Rigg CL-850 Touring Saddlebags. They are quite large and held enough for me and my son on our trip. (Read more...)






