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Old 08-19-2008, 07:52 PM
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Has anyone installed the easy brackets for thier saddlebags and how do you like them. I'm getting new bags and looking for some brackets. Thanks
 
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I've got them on a non HD bike and they work very well. They also add about 3/4" to the overall width of each bag so if big hips are a real concern you need to take that into consideration.

 

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Old 08-19-2008, 09:17 PM
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I have the barebacks quick release hardware and love them.
 
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it will add a little more than that if you have QR back rest.
 
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Here is a pic from the back of my wifes sporty with easy brackets just so you know how far they stick out.
http://xlforum.net/photopost/data/79...0-8-07_007.jpg
 
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I tried the easy brackets on my 07 DWG. I have the detachable backrest and with the EBs the bags hung out so far as to be a joke. I sent them back.
Wish I knew more about the boss bag set up (hint- hint)
 
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i have easy brackets and QR sideplates also. they do stick out a bit, but it was just enough for my larger bags to clear the axle bolts. i put a plexiglass ($10) backing in some used throwovers i got from ebay ($50) plus the easy brackets ($150). so i have a nice set of detachable saddlebags on my bike for around 200 bucks.
 
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Originally Posted by benwiggin2
I have the barebacks quick release hardware and love them.

+1 great release system and no rattles.
 
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Got mine here they are.
 
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I really like mine on my WG. They work well, and the ***** look pretty good on the bike even without the saddlebags attached. I use the ***** to attach my Easy Rider bag when I'm not using the saddlebags.




 


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