Bolt-on motorcycle saddlebags built to fit the most popular bikes like
Harley Davidson, Honda,
Yamaha, and Suzuki. The Cornerstone motorcycle saddlebags are made with
pride in the USA, they also work great with the Easy Brackets to
make your bike the best it can be.
Features Include:
- 10 oz. Full Grain Steer Hides
- UV and Water Resistant Finish
- Anti-Rot, Heavy Duty Nylon Thread Stitching
- Polymer-Coated Rivets
- Gusset Liners
- Rigid Bolt-On Ready Back
- Interior Support Frame
- Quick Release Buckles
- Made in the USA!
- LIFETIME GUARANTEE
- Mounting Hardware Required
- Dimensions: 14.5"W x 12.5"H x 7"D
- Capacity: Approx. 2,537.50 cubic inches
- This product is sold as a pair
This bag should fit the following motorcycles:
Harley Davidson:
- Nostalgia
- Softail Cross Bones (will need a turn signal relocate kit)
- Night Train (will need a turn signal relocate kit)
- Softail Springer (will need a turn signal relocate kit)
- Fatboy Nostalgia & Deluxe
- Heritage Springer Softail
Honda:
Suzuki:
- Intruder LC VL 1500,
- Volusia 800
- Blvd C50 & C50T,
- Marauder 800 VZ,
- Boulevard M50,
- Marauder 1600,
- Boulevard C90T,
- Boulevard C109RT
Yamaha:
- Road Star/S 1600,
- Road Star Midnight Silverado 1600,
- Royal
Star Venture,
- Royal Star Boulevard,
- Royal Star Midnight Venture,
- Star
Stratoliner 1800
- All V Star models need turn signal relocate kits
Kawasaki:
- Vulcan 900 Classic, LT, & Custom
- Vulcan 1500 (all but Drifter)
- Vulcan 1600 - 2000
Victory:
- V92C & Deluxe
- V92TC & Deluxe
- Vegas
- Kingpin
- Hammer
- 8-Ball
- Jackpot
The best way to tell if these saddlebags will fit
your bike is to compare the saddlebag measurements to the available space
on your bike. Just use these easy to follow instructions. Since all bikes
are somewhat different, use the pictures as a reference only.
1. First, measure the horizontal distance from the edge of
the rear turn signal to directly below where the rider's lower back aligns
on the seat (see Measurement 1).
2. Next, measure the vertical distance from the exhaust pipe
to approximately 3-inches below the top of the rear fender (see Measurement
2).
3. When comparing saddlebag dimensions to your bike's
available space, remember that you'll need at least 1-inch clearance between
the bottom of the bag and the exhaust pipe.