bags on 2011 street bob
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bags on 2011 street bob
Just got in my new Kuryakyn Gran throw over bags, and am extremely pleased with them. I'm still working on getting all the straps the right length etc., but did a quick install to see how they fit and look.
Photos follow.
I'm heading out on a 3000 mile round trip next week - and aside from my heel rests and air cleaner cover that have yet to come back from powder coat, I'm all set.
I should add that the Kuryakyn bags require no mounting hardware - and the whole thing (all 3 bags) go on and off the bike in minutes.
Photos follow.
I'm heading out on a 3000 mile round trip next week - and aside from my heel rests and air cleaner cover that have yet to come back from powder coat, I'm all set.
I should add that the Kuryakyn bags require no mounting hardware - and the whole thing (all 3 bags) go on and off the bike in minutes.
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The Kuryakyn saddle bags were about $145 at J&P... The Biker's Friend Bag I've had for about 10 years or so.. so I don't know what they cost these days.
The thing I like about this set up is that the bags go on and off the bike so quickly and easily (and leave no trace once they're gone).
The thing I like about this set up is that the bags go on and off the bike so quickly and easily (and leave no trace once they're gone).
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Wow, thats a good advert for the BF bag. I like the look of it--similar to the Kury Classic Tour Bag Im looking at:
http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/708/Classic-Tour-Bag
http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/708/Classic-Tour-Bag