My bike, my thread
#31
The bags are tourmaster cruiser three slant bags: http://www.tourmaster.com/xcart/cata...-p-309_64.html
they fit without any added brackets so it made a pretty cheap way to add bags that fit perfectly without having to relocate the signals.
they fit without any added brackets so it made a pretty cheap way to add bags that fit perfectly without having to relocate the signals.
#32
The bags are tourmaster cruiser three slant bags: http://www.tourmaster.com/xcart/cata...-p-309_64.html
they fit without any added brackets so it made a pretty cheap way to add bags that fit perfectly without having to relocate the signals.
they fit without any added brackets so it made a pretty cheap way to add bags that fit perfectly without having to relocate the signals.
Thanks that's exactly why I was asking. I smoothed my rear fender so I can't move my signals as they are my brake lights as well now.
#36
Due to a second child I have not had much chance (time or money) to do anything with the bike for a while.
However I have now added a Ness Big Sucker Air cleaner and Zippers Thundermax. Nothing really to get pics of, as the cover did not come in for the cleaner. The combo, along the my V&H shortshots are really nice. Noticed a huge improvement in smoothness and throttle response, not to mention it does feel like it has a little extra go.
However I have now added a Ness Big Sucker Air cleaner and Zippers Thundermax. Nothing really to get pics of, as the cover did not come in for the cleaner. The combo, along the my V&H shortshots are really nice. Noticed a huge improvement in smoothness and throttle response, not to mention it does feel like it has a little extra go.
#38
She flew to her parents house and I rode there wasn't to bad, because she had her parents to help with the kids and it was only a few days on each end of the trip. She was definitely brave to fly by herself with both of them though! She knows how much I love riding, so she was willing to do it!
#40