can a Dyna look cool with saddlebags????
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Originally Posted by Shag67
I use a detachable back-rest with the little luggage rack on the back of it. I have a small leather bag that I keep attached to the luggage rack at all times. I keep two of those bungee nets in the corner of the leather bag. I normally run with no backrest or luggage rack/bag. But if I need storage I can attach the backrest with rack and bag in less than 30 seconds. If I fill the bag up then I can use the two bungee nets to carry a LOT more stuff.
Here's a pic with the backrest/rack/bag in place:
ote=sergeantmajor;6219223]Woooh,dude...
have you ever considered buying a Yamaha R-1?? Instead of a dyna?? [/quote]
I have ridden with SHAG67 he rides it like it's a R-1
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shag67
I use a detachable back-rest with the little luggage rack on the back of it. I have a small leather bag that I keep attached to the luggage rack at all times. I keep two of those bungee nets in the corner of the leather bag. I normally run with no backrest or luggage rack/bag. But if I need storage I can attach the backrest with rack and bag in less than 30 seconds. If I fill the bag up then I can use the two bungee nets to carry a LOT more stuff.
Here's a pic with the backrest/rack/bag in place:
ote=sergeantmajor;6219223]Woooh,dude...
have you ever considered buying a Yamaha R-1?? Instead of a dyna?? [/quote]
I have ridden with SHAG67 he rides it like it's a R-1
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saddlebags
I bought US saddlebags that can be detached. I rarely take them off. They are good for my raingear and tools and anything I have to pick up at the store. I like the look without saddlebags but I don't think my bike looks too bad with bags and I really like the storage. I have attached a thumbnail photo - click and have a look.
Rebel97
Rebel97
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