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2-in-1 Motorcycle Tail Bag

2-in-1 Motorcycle Tail Bag

Regular price $89.99 USD
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100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
We know the true test of any riding gear is how it feels. That’s why we offer a 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE. You have 30 days to be sure you love em'. If you decide they’re not up to the job enjoy easy returns and free exchanges.

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All orders of $25 or more will receive free ground shipping.

Turn your bike’s tail into extra storage — or wear it as a backpack when you hop off.

This 2-in-1 Motorcycle Tail Bag is built for daily rides and weekend trips, with an expandable design (24L → 38L) that fits your essentials without feeling bulky. Mount it on the tail/tank, then convert to a backpack in seconds.

Why riders love it

  • 2-in-1 design: tail bag + backpack in one
  • Expandable capacity: 24L → 38L for flexible packing
  • Secure mounting: stable straps + buckles keep it tight on the bike
  • Extra external storage: elastic bungee for quick-grab items
  • Reflective panel: better visibility at night
  • Rain ready: waterproof cover included
  • Smooth zippers & durable build: made for real-world riding

Perfect for commuting, gym runs, and road trips — pack more, ride further.

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  • The matte black finish looks clean, and the baseball-cap design gives it a unique style. Lightweight, comfortable, and easy to secure.

    Kevin Turner

  • Love the detailed graphic design and long visor. It fits comfortably and stays secure during my daily rides.

    Brandon Hayes

  • Simple, stylish, and comfortable to wear. The quick-release buckle is convenient, and the helmet feels light on the road.

    Marcus Reed