Description
- Two mounting systems included: Saddlemen’s “Versa-Mount” under-seat yoke and harness, and an adjustable sissy bar strap system that easily attaches bag to your motorcycle’s seat, luggage rack or sissy bar
- Backrest pad can be adjusted for additional comfort for the passenger or driver
- Include detachable backpack straps for easy off-the-bike jaunts
- Include another large top-loading main compartment with internal organizer pocket
- Five external pockets, two of which can be expanded for added capacity
- Five internal and two outer mesh pockets
- Rain cover with security tether protects the bag from the elements
- Top exterior flap can be adjusted to carry a jacket
- Mini-padlock, with extra keys, helps secure your belongings in the bag
- Internal structure maintains bag shape and is strong enough to lean on, even when empty
- BR3400 measures 14″ W x 19″ H x 12″ D (EU: 35,56 cm W x 48,26 cm H x 30,48 cm D) ; 3,400 cubic inches (EU: 55,72 L) cargo capacity; holds one full-face helmet plus other cargo
- No sissy bar required
Mike –
This bag gets a thumbs up, it’s got mad storage space and mounts up solid so I’d say go for it if you need a roomy sissy bar bag.
Todd –
for the price you get alot of storage space and nice features but the zippers seem a little flimsy and the outer material could be more durable
Nick –
This motorcycle bag is amazing, it holds all my stuff and has lots of handy features like external pockets and a strap system that’s easy for a casual rider like me to use.
Quincy –
Yo, I recently got the BR3400 bag to haul my stuff without a sissy bar. It’s got huge space and feels sturdy, so I’d say it’s a solid choice if you need major storage.
Wes –
this sissy bar bag from saddlemen has tons of storage and mounts solid it’s a great motorcycle bag
Ted –
the br3400 backseat or sissy bar bag from saddlemen seems like a great versatile and spacious option for riders needing extra storage with multiple mounting options thoughtful features and good portability