Weight | 1.9 lbs |
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YAMAHA WOLVERINE 1000 RMAX2 and X2 OVERHEAD BAG (2021-Current)
$139.95
Fills the entire front roof area and will hold every coat, pair of gloves, hats and anything else you wore in the morning that you want off when it warms up. The other three zippered mesh compartments are ideal for sunglasses, wallet, car keys, etc…. Made from 1680 ballistic nylon and #5 toothed zippers (not those cheesy coil zippers in the foreign bags). It’s construction ensures years of carefree use and the 18 Velcro straps ensures it stays in place! Zippers are oriented toward the rear of the bag for easier access. Don’t leave home without one. Will not interfere with soft or hard tops. I’ve been told by many customers that this bag also reduces cab noise significantly. Fits all 2021-current Yamaha Wolverine 1000 RMAX2 and X2s and possibly other years as well.
Vent Wallace (verified owner) –
Installed in 2021 Rmax2 LE with overhead speaker pods mounted. Ordered with rear zippers. Install was easy. Fit is excellent. Quality of product is outstanding. Shipping was very fast. Highly recommend.
Peter Z (verified owner) –
Installed it on a 2022 Wolverine X2 850 rspec. Installation was easy. I like the way it fits upwards, into the roof area. I’m 6’5″ tall, and I need as much headroom as possible. It sits flush with the roll bars. The main zipper is situated for easy access to the large compartment. It’s great for light objects like jackets, clothing, etc. Anything heavy will cause it to sag a little, but not much since it is stretched, and strapped in so many places. Time will tell on how well it holds up, but it seems to be quality built.
Norman Babcock (verified owner) –
I just installed my new overhead bag on my new 2024 RMAX2 R-Spec. I am thrilled with the design and build quality of this bag. There is a huge amount of storage area and the way it attaches with a large number of perfectly positioned and stout Velcro straps, the bag hangs nice and high against the roof. It helps to loosen the roof clamps when installing the bag in order to get the outboard straps tucked up and over the roll cage. You can then retighten and finish installing the straps that surround the roof brackets. In addition, Dave is a great guy to do business with. Well done!