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I'm a detachable sissybar rack and bag guy. For years I used kuryakyn ultra tour bag, was nice but the velcro that slipped over the sissybar eventually started tearing away the stitching on the pad. I just ordered tbag the other day: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

my wife has a bag from BadNGcustoms. it's a solo bag that goes on the rear fender strut. works for her.

https://badgcustoms.com/
 
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Originally Posted by DynaDownLow
I don't but can take one tomorrow and post it. Anything in particular your looking for in the pic?
How far it sticks out and kind of how it attaches
 
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Here's the pics as requested. Due to my docking hardware they are sticking out about an extra 1" than if you just mounted them to the fender bars. Also, there is an option to make the bags 1" wider if you order on their website and these bags are that. So they are 4' wide instead of the standard 3". I should also mention that I DO have my turn signals and licence plate relocated but, you do not need to do that if you order the correct bags. I did mine for a completely different reason.

The second pic shows how they are attached.




 
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Well crap, this is just getting more difficult. Do really like the look of saddle bags on a FXDLS. And I wouldn't mind the storage...
 
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Here are those HD bags I mentioned

 
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Originally Posted by imboden
I'm a detachable sissybar rack and bag guy. For years I used kuryakyn ultra tour bag, was nice but the velcro that slipped over the sissybar eventually started tearing away the stitching on the pad. I just ordered tbag the other day: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

my wife has a bag from BadNGcustoms. it's a solo bag that goes on the rear fender strut. works for her.

https://badgcustoms.com/
I think Nelson makes almost the same bag, but has wheels a the base and a pop up handle( just like airline bag). Used it for two week long trips. The wheels certainly help if your room is on the top floor in the back. I had to get a higher sissy bar from JP Cycles, but it turned out I like its look and keep it on my bike. Also the bar( I believe 15 or 16 inches) great for bringing stuff home !!
 

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If you can afford them (~$700) leather pros retro bags look great on the dynas. I don't have them any longer, if I need bags I just take my Road Glide, but the LP bags have a fantastic mounting system. Solid as a rock.

I can't find a photo on my S, but here they are on my old Low Rider.

 
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Originally Posted by Mchad
If you can afford them (~$700) leather pros retro bags look great on the dynas. I don't have them any longer, if I need bags I just take my Road Glide, but the LP bags have a fantastic mounting system. Solid as a rock.

I can't find a photo on my S, but here they are on my old Low Rider.

That is what I have now, and I love them.
 
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Not an 'S' but heres my Sportster bags and mounting hardware on my bike. Had to 'fab' a couple of brackets from 'alum.' but that was easy...b.
 


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