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If someone has one we could work out a deal with them if they send one in or if they are close enough to just drop it off for us. The deal would be sweet.....
Uh, "sweet" and "free" are two different things right? LOL
Love the new fender with the Tri-Bar light at the bottom.
didn't you say you had an 09 in the shop to work with?
Originally Posted by TopShopBags
I would very much like to see the difference in them. So if anyone had and would like to get me a couple of really good shots of the fender on and off of their bike that would awesome.
Thanks
Justin B
didn't you say you had an 09 in the shop to work with?
John, think he said they had a 08, just be a nice guy and give him the fender off your 09...maybe they will give you a set of extended bags and a new rear matching extended fender in return for free
no problem, say the word Justin.... the fender will be UPS to you
Originally Posted by leohd
John, think he said they had a 08, just be a nice guy and give him the fender off your 09...maybe they will give you a set of extended bags and a new rear matching extended fender in return for free
Here's TopShops bags - 3.5 inch - with a Sinister rear fender cover on my '06 SG. I just slapped these together real quick. Put all the hardware on for the mock up (in the process of mocking up the whole bike and then off to paint. The rear fender is just sitting on there (my SG fascia is still on the fender behind it), but I just wanted to post some pics of it for you guys. Gotta say that I am very impressed with the bags, more so than the fender (but I still like the fender - just needs some tweeking and a dremmel wheel or two). The exhaust holes aren't exactly what I wanted, but considering that I was talking to a guy 1700 miles away and using a different fender, it'll work. The fact that he'll cut 'em how ever you want and it's not just a cookie cutter process with these guys makes me want to just have to have their next product. Actually, I wish I would have waited just a little longer and maybe got their fender.
Justin - notice the half moon shape of the fender cutouts, where as the bags have more of a "horseshoe" curve in them.
Outside of the exhaust cutout - which is understandable - I'm as impressed with the bags, if not more so, as I've been with any fabbed part I've bought. The hardware mounting holes were spot on. I didn't have to do any kind of cutting on these bags outside of the carpet for the holes, which was easy enough with an exacto knife.
Great product. I still hate you guys for making me spend more money on my bike though.
Justin - notice the half moon shape of the fender cutouts, where as the bags have more of a "horseshoe" curve in them.
You must have missed Justin's post where he said he could cut the bags to have a curve to match your fender. He called it a hook. You had to ask for it.
You must have missed Justin's post where he said he could cut the bags to have a curve to match your fender. He called it a hook. You had to ask for it.
I asked for the hook, I got the hook...look again at the pics. The hook is there. I'm talking about the curvature...
I'm not bashing our boy Justin. And to be fair, I didn't go into detail about what I was wanting or send him a pick. I'm happy with the bags. If not, it's something me and my body man can fix.
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