Saddlebags question
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RE: Saddlebags question
try leatherworksinc.com for bags--will probably need to move your rear turn signals--I did, but not a big deal. This company uses the EZ bracket (assuming you want detachable bags) they also have throwovers. Lots of info on the web--search motorcycle saddlebags. Good luck post pics when you're done!
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RE: Saddlebags question
I use bags from leather pros. Great service great bags. I have them mounted on the HD detachable sideplates. You can change the look of your bike in about 2 minutes. You also need to relocate the tail lights. www.leatherpros.com
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RE: Saddlebags question
I went with the Leather Pro also. They come off quick. You can lock them on with a small padelock that comes with it. You can also lock the lid closed with the lock. The bags don't stick way out like with ghost brackets. And when they are removed the hardware left behind is not too bad to look at.
You do have to relocate the turn signal lights.
You do have to relocate the turn signal lights.
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RE: Saddlebags question
I was leaning towards hard bags but those look great. What do you think of the lock system - does it seem secure? Also, yours seem to mount lower than the Dyna bags at LeatherPro's site. Any heat issues from the pipes? Thanks for posting those photos! Do you think you could post some with the bags open?
ORIGINAL: Zevron
I went with the Leather Pro also. They come off quick. You can lock them on with a small padelock that comes with it. You can also lock the lid closed with the lock. The bags don't stick way out like with ghost brackets. And when they are removed the hardware left behind is not too bad to look at.
I went with the Leather Pro also. They come off quick. You can lock them on with a small padelock that comes with it. You can also lock the lid closed with the lock. The bags don't stick way out like with ghost brackets. And when they are removed the hardware left behind is not too bad to look at.
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RE: Saddlebags question
ORIGINAL: 99octane
I'm leaning towards Wild Hog (living in Italy they are the easiest to get, HD apart, and are very high quality).
Most sling on can be set to different heights.
I'm leaning towards Wild Hog (living in Italy they are the easiest to get, HD apart, and are very high quality).
Most sling on can be set to different heights.
Think I'm after the impossible as ideally I'd like a qd bag but don't really want to relocate the turn signals [sm=confused06.gif]
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RE: Saddlebags question
If you really need the room, I would go with a Tour Mastersissy barbag. All the saddle bags look bigger on the outside but if you take in the cut out for the shock, your really not left with much. I have the Harley hard leather bags on my wifes sporster and when we do real touring I throw the tour master bag on the back. Easy on, easy off right into your hotel or whatever. Your gonna need a detachable sissy bar with a luggage rack.
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