These are a factory Polaris saddle trunk bags ,I had them on a 2013 rush pro-r, I am sure they fit other rush style machines but please be sure before you buy.These slip over the back of the seat and are held in place by velcro straps.they are in good used condition, shipping to the lower 48 only!
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