The Ironhorse Caddybag splits
into two halves for mounting on
your bike. The large pocket (right)
snaps closed when not in use.
When unsnapped, the large
pocket (left) unzips to hold
light
clothing and golfing accessories.
The Caddybag assembled
for use on the golf course!
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The rear view of the assembled
Caddybag. The rails for mounting
the IHCB on your bike zip away
into two sleeves at the back.
The rails allow the top bar connection to
be adjusted for various makes and models
of motorcycles.
The bar supports for both the top
bracket
and bottom footpeg mount
(shown here on a Kawasaki Vulcan)
remove when
the Caddybag
is not in use.
With the rails removed, all that
remains on your bike is a chromed, small
top bracket and bottom footpeg mount.
Shown here on a Harley-Davidson Low Rider. white typing to take up space More white typing.
A hairpin key on both the top
and bottom of each side of the
Caddybag
are
easily removed
to free the bag
from the bike.
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The bottom of the bag slides onto the bar
of the footpeg mount.
The bar engaged in the footpeg mount. Extra typing for space.
Footpeg mount. Shown here at an angle,
it can also lie horizontal.
When the bag is not in use, the
chromed
footpeg mount rides in
whichever footpeg position you wish.
The Caddybag does not interfere
with the functionality of your saddlebags.
If desired, the dividers in the
Caddybag are easily
removed.
The small pocket is separated into three
components for holding a variety of
golfing items.