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Five Star Reviews:

47%
Quality bags for reasonable price
March 27, 2017
Works great! Just need to find the right place to mount the straps and it works perfectly. Bought to travel from Houston to Dallas. No issues during trip. Bags did not shift whatsoever. Holds a good bit of luggage! Would recommend.
Also good for snowmobiles
March 4, 2017
I realize these were designed for motorcycles but I bought these saddle bags for my snowmobile. Both my snowmobiles are for riding solo and I wanted some storage space for extra clothes, tow strap, etc. and so I could keep the rear of the sled open for extra fuel packs. I put the saddlebags under my seat and they fit great and maintain their shape. Being under the seat gives them a bit more protection from theft at restaurants, etc. because most thieves don't want to be seen taking off the seat. The rest of the time the snowmobiles are in a locked trailer. Don't have to worry about the waterproof aspect since it is so cold when I am using them that the snow isn't melting.For the price I wasn't really expecting much but they are actually quite nice. So much so that I bought another set for my other snowmobile.
The bag's straps under the factory seat allowed easy mounting. 2 additional provided straps with latches allowed ...
October 8, 2015
I took a 2200 mile solo round trip from South Florida to The Tail of the Dragon and Blue Ridge Parkway on my Suzuki Bandit S 600. I used 3 backpacks and was uncomfortable the whole trip. One on the tank, one on my back and one strapped to rear rider seat . Also used a Cooscase cargo box on a rear bracket shelf. That convinced me I needed to streamline the baggage. I purchased this item to replace backpacks and am thrilled with the new setup. The bag's straps under the factory seat allowed easy mounting. 2 additional provided straps with latches allowed secure tie down under the rear fairing panels. Quite secure. I also noticed that the bags have reflective piping for night visibility, which is a great concept. I also found the weather protective dayglow green storm shields which are built into the zippered pouches to be a positive for safety and weather protection. Rigid removable liners for each bag is another asset to this product. Seems as if much thought went into the design of this product. I highly recommend this product for long riders and urban riders. Can'timagine a better product.
absolutely amazing
September 25, 2015
I have looking for saddle bags for my 1983 Yamaha Maxim since I Bought it three years ago. It's always been the same, we don't carry anything for it, you'll have to get a custom bracket. I bought these out of desperation for wanting something besides a book bag. TOTALLY OVERSATISFIED. Good solid quality. Enough space for 16" laptop, books, lunch etc. The Reflector bags (that are not freefloating but attached to saddle bags and have their own storage) are a welcomed plus. Attached to bike and successfully tested on road last night. The bags maintain their form thanks to the inner lining and the straps let you attach it to any bike (I can only assume since it attached to mine). Side pockets for easy access and separate inside pockets. Super happy about it. One note to mention, there are 4 extra male connector which confused me. When I read the instruction I saw that they are so that you could attach a Tail Bag (if there is no back passenger). The motorgeartm extreme motorcycle tail bag is sold separately but it seems like it would also be a good buy.
Great bags, easy set up and great price. On Honda Shadow Phantom 2012.
December 31, 2013
These bags are ideal for small items, overnight clothing and even a pair of shoes. I fixed it without any help of any tools on my Honda Shadow Phantom. It is not hard to fix them. The only thing I was worried was if they sag and touch the wheel while running. I have tested them and they are fine.
Works great for Suzuki GSX600F Katana
June 13, 2011
I was looking for saddle bags for a long time, and stumbled on this product. $50, free shipping, and the quality is very good. The straps are fully adjustable to fit almost any model of bike (fits my Suzuki Katana perfectly) and the bags do not sag low (plenty of distance from my exhaust, which was the thing I was worried about the most because the Katana muffler is rather big and high). It comes with hard inserts to give the bags a good solid structure. Also, it is stable at very very high speeds and does not budge. The strap system is very good.They can hold quite a lot and still look small. Yesterday, I transported a full rain suit, 1 small bag of groceries, 6 liters of oil and still had room for more stuff. Definitely a must have if you plan to use your bike for weekend trips or daily commute. Excellent for small grocery trips. More room than a backpack and it looks good.I like the reflective edges on the side and back. The neon colored rain covers are also a great safety feature.I would highly recommend this product, especially at this price. The GIVI hard rack system and containers would have cost me $650, so this is a real winner!Lastly, removal is very quick once you figure out your strap setup. Four release clips, lift your seat and it is off to take along with you using its integrated carry handles.
60%
The price is right for what they are...
February 20, 2017
This is an inexpensive set of throw over saddle bags. I was after something inexpensive that I could fill with padding to be "bumpers" to protect my motorcycle in case of a low speed tip over. I'm a new rider so protecting the bike from mishaps is an issue. Since installing these I've dropped the bike and it landed on these bags on the back and the engine guard up front, thus preventing any damage.To give you an idea of the size, I was able to put two empty one gallon water jugs into each side to pretty much fill the bags.There is one metal ring on each side to tie the bags down. It would be nice to have two rings on each side so that I could secure the bag front and back, but there aren't.They seem durable enough for my current use, but I haven't had them in any weather so don't know how they will hold up.
Fantastic product for the price
September 15, 2016
While I would love a full set of Wolfman bags for my bike, I just can't drop the money for that right now. However, as a low cost alternative, these things are incredible. The canvas feels very rugged and the construction appears to be sturdy. I haven't loaded them down to see what happens yet, but they work just fine for my 70 mile round trip commute stuffed with text books, my lunch, a sweater, and a few other misc things. These aren't flashy at all, but I have grown to love them - they are just an old-school quality rugged product - like something from my grandfather's generation - a canvas bag with tough fasteners that will probably last longer then I will be riding motorcycles. Honestly, for the price I was expecting something to last me for the summer, and I would have been OK with that - but I was shocked at tough these things are.
Good bag, good price
July 10, 2016
I had to cut the middle of the bag and re-sew in order to place it under my motorcycle seat so that it would not come close to the tailpipe. This was not a problem and easy to do. In fact, I was very much amazed that it is a double piece of canvas. The bag holds up exceedingly well. I would recommend buying a guard so that the bag does not have any chance of getting caught in the wheels. I would highly recommend this product. The fact that it can change its shape is better then any rectangle box that attaches to the side. Besides I can access my helmet lock with this when I would not be able to with a rigid bag.
Excellent for the late 40's - early 50's look!
February 5, 2016
Exactly what I was looking for. Very old school retro bags.Sort of army surplus gear look which goes well with my old looking Drifter 1500.They are not large, they are actually quite small so I am getting another one to use both.One over the seat that I will sit on, and one behind that one over the rack.I use roll top dry bags to keep things dry but don't like the modern colorful look.Now I can put the dry bags inside these canvas look bags.And the price is fantastic!
Really great buy for the money
January 17, 2016
Really great buy for the money, I use these as my everyday saddle bag and use my nicer and larger water proof ones for my long trips. Here are two pictures of them on my bike. You really cant beat 'em for the price.
Motorcycle bags
January 6, 2014
I put this on my Triumph and it looks awesome. I had to modify it slightly so it would stay on at highway speeds but if you can tie your shoes u can handle it.

Four Star Reviews:

30%
Great on the fly bags
May 19, 2017
What I needed on the fly! They are great took all the weight off my back. Yes they could be bigger but again this is an on the fly purchase.They come with the water proofing sleeves which are also bright as hell and reflective. But if you forget to put them over the bags be prepared to have everything soaked. That why they didn't get 5 stars, I figure it would be a small bit water proof on its own.Otherwise the space is perfect for all the around town buzzing info, I would recommend this to others who need the quick storge.I mounted mine under the seat oppose to on top. I liked it better that way. Plus my passenger seat is not thick and I didn't feel it would stay better.
... month ago and they seem to be working out pretty well. 1
October 26, 2016
I put these bags on my Honda CB600F over a month ago and they seem to be working out pretty well.1.) I had a difficult time figuring out how best to strap them on. The strap wasn't long enough to reach the right passenger peg (because it would have extend over the exhaust to get there). I ended up feeding all straps under the seat and crisscrossing them. That seems to be working pretty well.2.) Due to the design of the bike, I was a little worried about how the right-side bag sits on top of the exhaust. But the description online said that it had some sort of "heat shield", so decided to take a chance with it. So far, so good. The longest ride that I have done so far was about 2 hours, and the side of the bag only gets mildly warm. So I am feeling pretty comfortable with that as well.All in all, I am happy with the purchase.
Great Bargain!
September 26, 2015
Took these on a 3,600 mile trip through 10 states, kept the rain out in a light sprinkle (or when the road was wet), but the second I got a downpour in Missouri everything inside was soaked. As it is listed "Weather Resistant" I have no complaints. Overall I would recommend them for short trips with no rain. Next trip I do of that sort I'll be buying waterproof saddlebags, trying to put on soggy gauntlets in a downpour sucks! (for reference I used the Nelson-Rigg (SE-2010-HVY) Hi-Visibility Yellow Medium Adventure Dry Bag as my main bag to carry clothes and things which could NOT get wet).They fit on my Honda 919 pretty well, some of the tie downs are a little strange and the heat shields on my exhaust got a little scuffed by them (going to try aluminum polish to get them out), but as a universal fit they work well.Only other note is that they jump up and down at highway speeds unloaded (but that all depends on mounting points/motorcycle), and the storm shields are basically a rain poncho in which flies off at highway speed. I used the storm shields once when the bike had to sit out overnight through a storm in Flagstaff, they kept most things inside dry but the items at the bottom of the bag or around the zippers were wet. I probably won't use the storm shields again, I might just cut them out.Overall great bags at a bottom low price (you get what you pay for and then some) they held up on the whole week long trip, and held a whole leather jacket in one, with gloves and gear in the other.
Works after some work
September 11, 2015
For the price these are good bags. Im happy as they do what I want and that is to carry stuff from stores and some things I might need. The only thing that I want to tell anyone that puts them on a Yamaha V Star 250, mine is a 2014, is that you MUST relocate the turn signals to make them fit. I did this without drilling another hole in the fender by using a luggage rack I had put on when I bought the bike. It had a curved hole on the side that with a large flat washer, and a lock washer, worked. I attached a photo of the set up. Today the bags were put to the test as I brought home Chinese take out including soup in them. It did take some time adjusting the straps, and moving the signals thats why the four stars. I'm sure these will work out fine and I like the yellow rain covers.
WARNING! Nice bags but...
August 1, 2014
WARNING! Nice bags but watch out for the straps that connect to your bike - they can fray away from the seam and cause your bag to be loose and may result in it being sucked into your rear wheel and may possibly cause an accident. These are decent bags but the straps are not sewed into the seam/attached to the bags in a firm/secure manner. After a few days of riding with nothing in my bags, the front right strap of the right saddle bag frayed and the back left strap of the left saddle bag frayed loose (see pictures in Amazon product photo gallery near top of comments). I got a replacement set of the same bags and took them to a tailor to have the seams reinforced so that hopefully they do not fall out/get frayed like the first pair of saddle bags. Aside from this, the bags are nice, big, and are a good deal. Just be careful and watch those straps!!! These fit a 1980 Honda CM400T.
Works well for in-town and short trips
May 11, 2014
I've been running these bags on my 2004 Suzuki GS500F for a few months now. In that time I've used them to carry groceries, rain gear, take-out, and luggage for a 1-day trip.I have them setup so the 2 top velcro straps are under my one-piece seat. This acts like a security mechanism so that someone can't just unbuckle the bags and take them away. I have the front and rear buckles on each bag connected to the passenger peg frame extension and rear signal indicators, respectively.Overall, I got my money's worth. It's nice to have storage space on a bike with abysmal storage options, and I can at least do my weekly grocery shopping when using these saddle bags with the accompanying top bag. We're talking a dozen eggs, half gallon of milk, some vegetables, fruits, a few steaks, a 6 pack of soda, and some toiletries.The reflective striping works really well and has very likely contributed to my visibility when I ride at night. The bags have stayed together and don't seem to be too worn by sunlight exposure. At home, I leave the bike in the garage, but it will stay outside for at least 8 hours when parked at work or at a relative's home.The rain cover mechanism is pretty clever. The bright neon yellow color of the covers is in your best interest as a rider, even though it will detract from the appearance of the bike. I have not yet ridden with these bags in the rain, although I believe they would do just fine. It wouldn't hurt to spray the outside of the bags (sans rain cover) with some 3M Scotchguard or equivalent product, though, to give you time to pull over and deploy the rain covers in the event of a random shower.The downsides are the sag with weight and the inability to expand the bag for needed storage. When these bags are loaded down, expect them to hang a few inches lower, depending on the weight inside. On my GS500F, the exhaust is on the brake-side of the bike and these bags when unloaded have around 2 inches of clearance above the exhaust. The underside of the bags seems to be designed to handle heat, but I wouldn't trust them to hold up to being stuck in stop-and-go traffic on a hot summer day. The other gripe is that these bags could expand outward for more storage, much like the tank bag offered by the same company or like the pricier competitor's offering (Cortech 2.0 Tour Master).Overall, I think it's appropriate to consider the design of these bags and what they offer. These are not hard panniers on a dual sport. They're fabric bags that will end up on a sport bike or a small cruiser. You wouldn't use these to ride all the way to Alaska, but you can use them to run errands around town, while saving gas, and enjoying the weather. The price (and value) is what is most attractive about these bags. To step up to Nelson-Rigg or Cortech, you'll have to spend more money and you honestly won't gain a lot more storage room.
23%
Great product, super fast shipping
September 14, 2017
Great product, super fast shipping, and very durable. The ONLY reason I didn't give this product 5 stars is due to the lacking of a second "D" ring on the bottom of the bags to fasten them to the bike with. I had to add an eyelet to secure it so it didn't flop around at 70+mph. If for some reason these wear out, I will buy it again. To the seller, PLEASE start producing in black, I will purchase another set right away if you do!!!
Great - But not great on a Yamaha Bolt with a slip on
July 12, 2017
Didn't work for my motorcycle, (Yamaha Bolt with V&H Slip On). But I wish they would have. They're not perfect, but for $20ish bucks, they're pretty great. In my case I had to send them back because they sat right behind my exhaust pipe and the pipe was blowing directly onto the bag. Not exactly idea. However, I still give them 4 stars. Had they fit on my bike, I would have kept them.
A Winner
August 29, 2016
As many else have said this is great value product. I am completely satisfied with quick solution for me carrying every thing in a back pack. Now I am using the bags on my sport bike in a unconventional way I put them over my gas tank. Why some mite ask why, a RC8 doesn't have much of a tail and did have an idea of using the passenger seat lock to secure the bags to the bike. Before this happened I took a fast trip to the store threw the bags over the tank. Then realized just it was just what I needed. The bags clear the handle bars don't slide and hold what I need. Another up side easy to just throw over the shoulder and off I go. I have not taken anything longer than 15 mile trip like this in city type of traffic. I do have to say for what I spent this is a win.
They hold my sandwich nice and safe.
June 23, 2016
I could have spend a $100 on a nice set of leather bags but i'd be risking durability. I know that the duck cotton these are made of are durable and for the price I figured it would solve the problem of storage on my motorcycle. I put these on my gl1000 inbetween the seat and rear fender, poking some of the bolts that were in the way through the saddlebags. For the price they fit the job well and even if they only last one season I would feel like I got my moneys worth. They fit a 12" sandwich, some sunglasses, gloves, a couple energy drinks. I really just wanted them to go out for lunch during work or run to the grocery store and pick up some ingredients for dinner. You'd probably be able to fit a 6 pack of bottles in each one or a bottle of wine.The problems I have with these is that they are floppy, they hit the tire on my bike. It doesn't really bother me but it's chewing up the fabric on the back. They are also quite difficult to get into quickly but they cinch closed well and I'm confident they won't come open. In the picture the front and back edges are tucked in but from my experience after a ride those edges flop out and make the bags not looks as nice but provide a convenient way to quickly get in and out of the bags. I think it is intended to tie these edges up but my rides don't usually last longer than 40 minutes and I don't need to secure cargo to that degree.I did also get asked which kids bicycle I stole these bags off of so there's that.
Easy To Pack In Top Case
December 21, 2015
These bags fit on my Kymco 2016 Like 200i perfectly and have enough room in them for a few quick trip groceries I also like the idea that they made of canvas and I'm able to fold them up and put them in my top case and use them as needed without having to leave them on the scooter or in any kind of weather.
Looks way cooler than nylon bags!
October 4, 2015
These are pretty cool! They fit just fine on my Kawi 250 with the older body. I tied them down to the cargo hooks and it stays on just fine.Issues: There is a d-ring on each bag to tie them down. You need to do this if you plan on doing any freeway riding, else the bags flap and flop in the wind. The issue is this. While the d-ring on one bag faces the front of the bike and can be tied off to the lift handle or frame, the second d-ring is not as well positioned. The second ring faces the back of the bike which gives you nothing to tie it off to. I would recommend putting a few grommets in the canvas to help with tying things down.As a final thought, I'd recommend waxing the crap out of the canvas before you attach it to the bike. I've had mine a a month or two now and the canvas has suffered from the constant exposure. Color fades out pretty quick in the southern California sun. Treating the canvas would have helped a lot.

Three Star Reviews:

12%
Stitching for the straps are weak!
March 7, 2016
The stitching for the straps ripped out the very first time I put the bags on my bike! I tried to cinch them down and it came undone. I was able to get them to work after I used a little MacGyver engineering but it was not how it was supposed to be. I should have known what the quality of the bags were when I pulled out the warranty (at least I think it was the warranty) and it was written in Arabic. The bags themselves were fine. They stayed in place and had enough room for one person. For anyone who buys these just be careful installing them and do not pull the straps to tight. You will be sorry.
they worked great. They fit my 2005 Triumph Bonneville excellently
September 6, 2015
Took a 2k mile trip with these bags and on day 3 one of the straps became detached from the bag.Returning them after the trip was simple and before they broke, they worked great.They fit my 2005 Triumph Bonneville excellently. They are surprisingly spacious and fairly easy to put onto and take off of the bike. The bags are lightweight and have useful pockets to store items you expect to need often.In the future, I will go with something that bolts on.
Can't fit a human head in either bag but you can easily fit two skulls into each one.
June 6, 2015
Instructions are horrible.Not enough support to use on a sport bike without some type of brace to keep them off the wheels.When hauling proof, I find that the bottoms of the bags leak, leaving a trail of... fluids everywhere I ride. This isn't helpful.I've had to start putting the rain covers on which doesn't do much for helping me keep a low profile.
Might be good for some bikes
May 14, 2014
On my KLR these sit too high for my liking and they just kind of ride ... funny. Threw them over my KL250 and they look alot better, it's a small bike and I like that they don't hang very low on it. Not bad for the price if they suit your bike.
gksidewinder A problem with the duration of product lifespan
August 10, 2013
I purchased the Motor Gear 73707 saddle bags on May 20,2013 and with Amazon's usual fast shipping received them on the 23rd. I got around to putting the saddle bags on my in mid June. They work and look great. They have plenty of space in each bag. On the one ride where it rained on me the bags repelled the water as advertised. They do have premade rain covers inside each bag but the rain happened too quickly to do me any good.As for the rating of this product it would have been a five star except that two days ago as I was getting my bike for a ride I noticed that the left bag buckle stitching had come undone. Each saddle has more than one buckle for security. Still I had to break out the gaff tape to make sure it would stay together. The saddle bags lasted me a few days under two months.I have bought from Motor Gear before and have had a good experience with them. I even ordered a pair of boots from them and believed they sent me the wrong size. I checked and the mistake was mine. I ordered the wrong size. They took them back with no problem. I did check to see if I could contact Motor Gear directly since I hate to publicly say anything bad about a person or company that has treated well before. I simply think that a product that last for only two months probably had a defect in that was sent to them from the factory. I hope Amazon contacts them before this posts. I feel sure Motor Gear will make some offer to compensate for this faulty product.
Hmmmmm...
July 16, 2012
I have mixed feelings about these bags. I replaced a set of Dowco teardrop shaped sport saddlebags with these. The Dowco's held more stuff and were fairly waterproof, even without the rain covers. I bought these bags in order to match the tail bag I had purchased, since they were a "system" but let me tell you... these things are not nearly as "water resistant" as they are advertised to be. In fact, without the built in day-glo rain covers (which ARE nice to have), these bags allow even the lightest sprinkling of rain in. You better use a waterproof liner if you have anything that needs to be kept dry. IF you have enough forewarning to put the rain covers on, you're good but get caught in a sudden down pour and your stowed gear is damp, at the least. Over all, for the price (and for the fact that all my soft-sided luggage now matches) I'd say it was a good buy. Just be aware of the weather and if you even THINK it's going to rain, deploy the rain covers.
10%
Straps are wider than d-ring, so quickly untying them ...
April 9, 2017
Straps are wider than d-ring, so quickly untying them isnt an option here, fabric is holding up decent after coating with water proofing.
... use them a lot to carry groceries it is amazing how much you can stuff in
February 18, 2017
they have held up really well and i use them a lot to carry groceries it is amazing how much you can stuff in them
if you are looking for something cheap then this is good for the price
October 18, 2016
i am smack dab in the middle when it comes to this bag. if you are looking for something cheap then this is good for the price. that is for sure! I fit a good amount in the bags when i went on my trip. the issue was feeling confident it wasn't going to hit my tires when i was ridding. you're better off buying a bag that sits on the top of your seat and then an attachment on the sides of that bag.
Not a bad product, but you get what you pay for
May 31, 2016
Not a bad product, but you get what you pay for. Got to use these bags once, stopped to get gas and the bottom on the bag moved to barely touch my exhaust and burned a large hole right through the canvas. My advice, buy different bags, or make sure you tie them up extra high
It'll do for now.
May 25, 2016
Overall, for what I paid, its OK. I like the fabric and the colors. You'll have to be creative as to how to tie it on to whatever you'll be using it with. The closures are HORRIBLE to manipulate. I would imagine after a long time, they'll soften up and get better with time but by then, it wont look as good either and the fabric will be worn. I'm going to try and finagle something for the closures. Oh, and they really don't hold much. Each pouch is about 2/3 of a paper grocery back so you won't go camping with just these as storage. Still, for $20ish, it'll do until I get something better with more research.
Three Stars
March 26, 2016
I like them alot

Two Star Reviews:

5%
Not too sturdy.
April 23, 2017
I bought these two years ago and was never able to use them because one of the clip connectors became detached from the bag. So I got another bag and now I'm trying to fix these because I have another bike. I should have returned them when I could.
These do not fit a Honda 250 rebel with out ...
August 8, 2016
These do not fit a Honda 250 rebel with out some really serious modifications. Also came without one of the rain covers and a strap. I returned this item.
You get what you pay for. Strapped these on ...
March 2, 2016
You get what you pay for. Strapped these on five days ago. Came back to the bike tonight to find that one of the straps had frayed and disconnected from the bag. I hadn't even ridden with them yet! Seems to be poorly constructed.
Extremely dissatisfied with this product
June 30, 2015
Adjustable straps means this fits my Honda Rebel perfectly. The bags themselves come with removable flooring/sides (one whole piece) that velcro into the bags to make them sturdier. The fit is snug, alleviating me of any worries about it falling off mid-ride. It also has reflective strips on both sides which is a nice touch. The included weather bags are a nice neon yellowish color, increasing visibility to other drivers.UPDATE: The inner lining of one of the bags has ripped completely from the sidewall, exposing the rigid plastic-like material that keeps the bags sturdy. I've owned these bags less than 6 months and they're already ripped and heading ever closer to being completely unusable.
Straps will tear
May 11, 2015
I purchased these bags a little over a year ago, and they were pretty functional. The included rain covers are a nice feature, but they do not really function well in anything but light rain.The most critical flaw that I found was the stitching. The straps that connect the bags for the bike do not hold up the continued stress. Just recently, one of my straps tore, allowing one of my bags to slide down, and rub against the rear wheel, wearing a hole in the bottom of the bag. Had it hit my chain, it could have been very messy.
Cheap, but unreliable
September 24, 2014
Review after using the bags for a 2000-mile trip:The Good:OK price; has many straps, which means it will fit almost any bike; comes with rain covers, which are pretty effective. I've gone through 2 days of rain and the bags did an OK job in protecting my clothes.The Bad:The bags tend to move when riding, even if the weight distribution is pretty even.The Ugly (and the reason I give this two stars):Straps started to torn after just one day of riding, which is pretty disconcerting even for a product that costs as less as $60 or so. By the end of my 2-week, 2000-mile trip, I only had the two main velcro straps in place, which ensure that the bags hang on either side of the bike; almost all others, which offer balance and secure the bags on the bike, were torn and/or broke loose. I had to resort to using bungee cords and various other things that I had brought with me during the trip to secure the bags. So, yes, while it's an inexpensive, versatile product, it's pretty inexcusable that it started to become unusable from the first day of using it. Buy them if you need a quick fix, but don't expect a lot.
4%
Disappointing
October 9, 2017
I specifically searched for saddle bags that would fit a Honda dirt bike my husband has. I thought these would be great, but they don't fit. They're way too wide. Now I see that other people reviewed with ways they modified the bags to fit their bike. I'm sending these back, disappointed. I wanted them to work, because I liked them, but they do not work.
Not for me
April 2, 2017
I hated the look of my motorcycle after installing them.Had to remove them instantly.
Two Stars
September 7, 2016
Broke after a week it has cheep hardware out side of that looks good
so that's nice. But it's shockingly tiny
June 2, 2016
I mean, it's $20, so that's nice. But it's shockingly tiny, and has no way to stop it from getting tangled in your rear wheel.
Two Stars
January 3, 2016
appears cheapely made, i need to return it
Mmm, better to pay a little more for a legit saddle bag on a dirt bike.
October 7, 2014
I had these in mind for my dirt bike and they are kind of cool looking, but they are definitely not made for a dirt bike. I should have figured that, but I might as well put some input for those looking to make the same mistake as me. Plus, they're not really made how I was hoping. Knew it'd be made cheap, but I was hoping for the loop hole at the base of the bag to be opposite of the loop hole on the top, they are on the same side, so I cannot secure the bag at all without making the bag all jumbled up. Not worth buying if you have a plan. It will someday find a use, somewhere, but who knows when.

One Star Reviews:

6%
Tearing after one month
October 25, 2016
I've only gotten around one month of usage before the bottom of the bag started tearing. I carry a pretty light amount of stuff, a lock and motorcycle cover one one side and standard water bottle and baseball cap on the other. This is happening on both bags near the inner part of the stitching. I will need to contact the manufacture to see if they will replace. If they do replace it, I will probably need find a way to reinforce the bottom.
One Star
August 28, 2016
Cheap plastic buckles and fragile anchor straps. Don't bother with these
Complete crap
April 11, 2016
Got it in good time. Was so excited to put it on my bike to go for a 14 hour ride next week. I pulled it out of the box and put it on my bike, pulled it tight, and snapped the straps right off. I'm 120lbs I'm not a strong guy and I barely pulled on them. WASTE OF TIME
Straps ripped on their own after under two months with little inside the bags.
February 16, 2016
Had the bags for under two months and one of the mounting straps ripped off. Cannot use them now as there is no way to secure one side. The sewing for the forward attachment point tore which then made one of the clamp buckles fall off. Very disappointed. I was origionally very happy because the straps secured the bags nicely but they shouldn't have fallen apart without touching them. Luckily I saw the strap ripped or the bags could have fallen into the rear tire well and caused a crash.
Straps ripped while installing.
October 5, 2015
I read a couple reviews about the straps fraying and ignored them.. 334 reviews and a few naysayers.I don't know where the rest of the reviews came from but not reality.Simple fact is the strap ripped upon INSTALLATION. Thats right I never got on the road before it ripped. I didn't even cinch them tight before the rip happened and i'm supposed to trust this to carry valuables and hang over my rear tire.This thing is a law suit waiting to happen once one of those straps gets caught in a chain and kills someone.BEWARE! You have been warned.
I ordered this item for my motorcycle, a Suzuki ...
August 25, 2015
Edit/update: Company responded to my negative review to offer a full replacement, and when I contacted them about it, they chose not to follow through. Really bad business practice on their part.I ordered this item for my motorcycle, a Suzuki TU250, a few months ago, and had a mechanic relocate my signals(welded them on farther back on the bike) and put them on in one go. They never quite sat right(both kind of collapsing inward, rubbing against my tires in turns, etc.)Today, I took my seats off and removed the saddlebags to find out what the problem was. The buckles that are supposed to attach underneath are male on all sides--the mechanic used strictly the velcro straps underneath my passenger seat, versus over it as shown in the photos.I blame cruddy quality control, and now the return window has closed, so... I'm very unhappy with this product.
3%
Crap......do not buy
September 11, 2016
don't
Should have returned it.
February 2, 2016
Should have returned it. The bottom part of the saddle bag only has one metal loop on each bag which means the wind will raise it up like a wing. It would have been better with two loops on each bag. Also, it doesn't appear to be waterproof.
One Star
November 23, 2015
Not quality as I expected
Two Stars
October 13, 2015
Not leather as is advertised and cheap made has all ready ripped on bike
One Star
September 6, 2015
no real way to tie it down. used it a week and gave it away
Came with no instructions on how to set it up ...
July 22, 2014
Came with no instructions on how to set it up and all of the pictures online were the same one shown on amazon. Spent an entire bike trip untangling it from my spokes. Fairly certain it is actually meant for dogs.
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Pricing info
Old Price
Old Price
Price
Price
$79.00updated: Mar 17, 2020
$23.50updated: Mar 17, 2020
Features
Answered Questions
Answered Questions
Article Number
Article Number
0052963737073
0011319625808
Binding
Binding
Automotive
Sports
Brand
Brand
Classic Accessories
StanSport
Color
Color
Black
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Creator
Creator
Classic Accessories
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Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Department
Department
unisex-adult
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Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$79.99
$29.99
Height
Height
275.6 in
669.3 in
Legal Disclaimer
Legal Disclaimer
Please contact Discount Ramps for any questions about 73707. Returns are accepted within 30 days from date of purchase for refund or exchange and buyers are responsible for return shipping. The shipping cost will be deducted from any refund. Returns are n
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Length
Length
679.1 in
511.8 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Classic Accessories
Stansport
ManufacturerPartsWarrantyDescription
ManufacturerPartsWarrantyDescription
Parts
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Model
Model
73707
766
MPN
MPN
73707
766
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
73707
766
Product Group
Product Group
Automotive Parts and Accessories
Sports
Product Type
Product Type
AUTO_ACCESSORY
OUTDOOR_RECREATION_PRODUCT
Publisher
Publisher
Classic Accessories
Stansport
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Release Date
Release Date
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2012-06-07
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.2
8.4
Size
Size
One Size
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SKU
SKU
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242147
Studio
Studio
Classic Accessories
Stansport
Warranty
Warranty
This product is factory warranted for workmanship and materials for 2 years after purchase
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Weight
Weight
19.9 oz
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Width
Width
629.9 in
39.4 in
Feature
Feature

Dual saddle bags attach quickly with adjustable rubberized grip straps and quick-release buckles

Heat shield panels on the bottom and sides protect against hot exhaust

Foam panels provide structure and protect gear

Big zippered cargo compartments with easy-open handles

Pull-out storm shield

Heavy duty duck cotton reinforced with vinyl backing

Two large pockets with double-strapped flap covers

Reinforced at all stress points

Capacity of 1,056 cubic-Inch

Quality canvas and hardware

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