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Old 09-18-2006, 12:00 AM
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I've got an 02 Heritage with the factory leather bags, they have dips and sags in the top of the bags, is there a way to get them out, or, at least make them look better?
 
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Old 09-18-2006, 12:03 AM
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Default RE: Dips and sags in Bags

Easy to fix. There are a couple of companies making kits to fix them. The only one I have any experience with is called "Saggy Bags" or something like that. You can do a search here on the forum and find the thread on them. I helped a friend put them on his heritage and it made a huge difference.

Never mind, I found it for you. Check this out: http://www.gotsaggybags.com/

 
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thanks! looks like that would help out, good thing is, there is a place that sells the kit close by.
 
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will those work on my OL?
 
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Old 09-21-2006, 11:16 PM
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I'm not goin there
 
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Default RE: Dips and sags in Bags

They will but they are just a little tough to get in.
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will those work on my OL?
 
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Default RE: Dips and sags in Bags

The Saggy Bags will do it for you. If you've got some basic tools you can buy some 1/8" ABS plastic and make a template for the top of the bags and then cut the plastic and glue it in. Same for the side of the bag and a heat gun will bend it over the edge for you. I used some scrap ABS that I picked up for $15 bucks and about one hour later I had my own "Saggy Bags". Just a thought...
 
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Old 10-17-2006, 01:32 AM
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GOOD THOUGHT, THANKS for the tip, i like to save money
 
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