Fine Leather Motorcycle Saddlebags, Tool/Fork Bags, Sissy Bags, Brackets, Accessories & Gear Since 1999

- Bolt-on Leather Saddlebags
- Bolt-on V-Leather™ Saddlebags
- Zip-off throwover Saddlebags
- Quick Release Easy Brackets - Quick Disconnect for your leather bolt on saddlebags
I am proud to offer the finest USA-Made motorcycle gear - handcrafted leather saddlebags, quick disconnect Easybrackets and leather motorcycle toolbags, fork bags sissy bar bags and accessories. My prices are all deeply discounted. Our customer service is friendly and extremely helpful. Email us or call with any questions about saddlebags, quick disconnect brackets or anything else! Check out my saddlebags photo gallery for some great pics and outstanding customer feedback.
With over two decades of riding experience, my motorcycle, my Saddlebags, my Easybrackets and I have been around the block a time or two and we have a few scars to prove it. Experience is a great teacher and over the years I have gained some insight about quality, service, and doing what you have to do to make things work.
As a U.S. Marine,
Integrity, Courage, Honor, and Committment to my God, my Country, my Corps AND my Customers is of utmost importance.**
*All Leather and V-Leather TM Motorcycle Saddle bags require brackets for safety's sake!
** Buying Leather Motorcycle Saddlebags on the Internet:
Most of my competitors who sell "Made in USA" are great! One, in particular, is selling junk, made in Pakistan and you’ll be wasting hundreds of dollars. This very slick vendor also sells on Ebay under a different name. This competitor uses a “US-sounding” name, sells bolt on and throwover motorcycle saddlebags and has copied a lot of my website style and material, so I feel compelled to comment on it. His saddlebags are not what they seem. They are referred to as “thick premium grade heavy-duty leather” and boast “steel reinforcement.” Unfortunately, the saddlebags are ripped-off US designs made from cheap materials. What this vendor calls “thick Leather Cowhide” is actually a thin skimcoat of water buffalo split leather glued onto a hardbody. This looks very solid when it arrives if you don’t know a lot about leather, but it’s not really “thick cowhide” at all, just a veneer of thin leather split pieces and deteriorates rapidly when the saddlebags are exposed to the elements. The “leather” veneered skimcoat buckles and puckers and there’s nothing to do. If you google this vendor, you’ll find universal comments about bad, bad customer service after saddlebags are purchased. That said, the “reviews” seem to place the products as a decent deal. They are not. Unfortunately, you’re only seeing comments from people right after they’ve received their saddlebags purchase. Most of us are embarrassed to admit later that we’ve been fooled and tricked into wasting hundreds of dollars. Please be careful. Buy only “USA Made” leather saddlebags and, whether you’ve purchased them from me or from one of my competitors, you will receive a product that is most likely exactly as advertised. Look for "MADE IN USA!" Semper Fi!