46L - Lamellar Vale Extra Large Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic VN900 Matte Motorcycle Hard Saddlebags

SKU: 53185
Sale price$524.99 $419.99 with coupon
Fits Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic, VN900 2006 - Current

Fits 64 Cans
Hard Shell
Key Lockable
Free Hardware
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Matte Black Lamellar Vale Hard Bags

The Viking Lamellar Vale Kawasaki 900 Classic extra large matte motorcycle hard saddlebags are made of durable materials with a sleek black matte finish. They are lockable and come with updated metal mountings for improved safety and durability. The bags have a storage capacity of 2807 cubic inches and are designed specifically for your motorcycle.

Material

ABS Plastic

Dimensions (inches)

25" x 8.25" x 12" (L x W x H)

Lid Opening (inches)

20" x 7"

Turn-signal Relocation

Not Needed

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Nick G.
Great Bags-Minor Issues

Great bags! A bit of a project to install but not difficult if you take your time. I bought the matte ones and they do tend to get light scratches easily. Should have gotten leather wrapped I think. I still think these are great.

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Mark A.
Nice bags - a little smaller than I was expecting

Well made, and I would buy again. I can fit two 1-gallon jugs and a quart container side by side on the flat portion of the bottom, along the length of the bag. The 1-gallon jugs fill the available width. Another quart container would fit next to that, but laying at an angle. 3-gallons total plus a little extra room.
The design has changed a little - with an opening handle replacing the use of a key each time the bag in opened.
The YouTube tutorial on fitting has not been updated as far as I can tell, so the " drill one bag, sister bags together and transfer marks" method cannot be done because of the new opening handle. Triangulating of the hinge bolts works fine. I used existing hardware from the bike - I found the supplied hardware wanting, and was happy not to have to need it.