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Mustang Motorcycle Seats Mustang Road Companion Bag No Studs User Manual

Road companion bag

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PIC. 1

Road Companion Bag

13324

Studded

1

3314

No Studs

Parts Included:
1 Road Companion Bag Assembly
1 Shoulder Strap
2 Nylon Strap W/Steel Hooks
1 Rain Cover
1 Installation Instructions

These steps are guidelines to help you install your new Mustang product. If you need further assistance,

please call us at

860-582-9633

or

800-243-1392

Monday through Friday 9:00 - 5:30 Eastern or

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or visit

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WARRANTY: All Mustang seats and accessories have a one-year warranty against defects in material
and workmanship. Your warranty is automatically activated on date of purchase. If a product appears
defective, call Mustang to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization form (RMA). All returns must be
carefully packed to avoid shipping damage; you are responsible for return shipping charges. Mustang
will, at their discretion, repair or replace the defective portion of the seat or accessory and return it to
you freight paid. Incidental or consequential damages or labor charges arising from or in connection
with installation or use of a Mustang product are not covered by this warranty.

SUGGESTIONS FOR MOUNTING

This bag installs easy on most any bike. PIC. 1 shows this bag
on a H-D softail with a luggage rack. The two straps in the rear
are simply attached to the rack.

The front of the bag is fastened using the wide Velcro belt around
the back rest and a strap down and around the back rest pad.
See PIC. 2

This bag can be installed on the passenger seat so that you can
use it as a back rest. Attach the wide belt around the backrest
and secure the two bottom straps to the passenger grab strap.

PIC. 3 shows all the D rings that can be used to fasten additional
items with bungee cords (not supplied) to the top of your bag.

PIC. 4 shows the Sunsetter Bag (Mustang #13319 sold separately)
attached to the top. Be careful not to get too much weight to high
to interfere with the handling of the bike. It could get top heavy
very easy.

PIC. 2

PIC. 4

PIC. 3