34L - Lamellar Raven Extra Large Shock Cutout Matte Motorcycle Hard Saddlebags for Harley Sportster 883 Iron XL883N

SKU: 53376
Sale price$499.99 $399.99 with coupon
Fits Sportster 883 Iron XL883N 2009-2022

Fits 48 Cans
Hard Shell
Key Lockable
Free Hardware
Ships within 2 Days & 45 Day Returns
Fitment Note

You will need to relocate the turn-signals to install the bags. Our 2009-2022 Sportster 883 Iron Turn Signal Extension Kit can be purchased here.

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Matte Black Lamellar Raven Hard Bags

The Viking Lamellar Raven Harley 883 Iron extra large shock cut-out matte motorcycle hard saddlebags are made of durable materials with a sleek matte black finish. They are lockable and come with updated metal mountings for improved safety and durability. The bags have a storage capacity of 2318 cubic inches and are designed specifically for your motorcycle.

Material

ABS Plastic

Dimensions (inches)

22.5" x 7.5" x 13" (L x W x H)

Lid Opening (inches)

15" x 7"

Turn-signal Relocation

Required

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Customer Reviews

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Dither Davish Lopez
Great product

The bags themselves are awesome!!! They are sturdy, look good!!!! But the big downfall is you have to drill in brand bags then try and make sure you holes line up so that the bags look even. Worst part about drilling is that with them having a built in liner you end up pulling material out of that same liner. A bunch of cloth and what not!

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Cuong N.
Quality

Great quality bags. Install would’ve been smoother if some sort of template was provided for drill hole locations.

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Michael U.
They are high quality bags,

They are high quality bags, they fit well and look nice on the bike, would recommend them and will buy them again.

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Christopher w.
Great product

The product itself is great. Built sturdy and designed wonderfully. Looks as if it came off of the factory floor that way. Only complaint is that the instructions are terrible. I had to figure out how it was assembled by google and history of mechanics…