what constitutes a bagger?
#12
Bagger = bags (other than throw over type). Road Kings and Heritages are baggers.
Dresser = bags + fairing
Full dresser = hard bags + fairings (including lowers) + tourpack
Cross dressers = Other combinations such as fairing without bags, lower fairings w/o upper fairing
Dresser = bags + fairing
Full dresser = hard bags + fairings (including lowers) + tourpack
Cross dressers = Other combinations such as fairing without bags, lower fairings w/o upper fairing
#13
Bagger = bags (other than throw over type). Road Kings and Heritages are baggers.
Dresser = bags + fairing
Full dresser = hard bags + fairings
(including lowers) + tourpack
Cross dressers = Other combinations such as fairing without bags, lower fairings w/o upper fairing
Dresser = bags + fairing
Full dresser = hard bags + fairings
(including lowers) + tourpack
Cross dressers = Other combinations such as fairing without bags, lower fairings w/o upper fairing
#17
"Bagger", to me, was a particular woman we wouldn't want to look at while doing the dirty deed. There were baggers and double baggers.
Example:
"Man, did you see Leroy with that double bagger last night"? "Yep, he was three sheets to the wind when he went home with her at closing time"
Example:
"Man, did you see Leroy with that double bagger last night"? "Yep, he was three sheets to the wind when he went home with her at closing time"
#18
Ok , Thanks guy's i thought there's something i missed.I always called them dressers too, must of been a year i wasn't around when they switched to bagger's .The only thing i thought was maybe that the guys who were customizing their dressers kind of like a low rider look.
#20
A dresser or full dresser would have fairing, tour pak and saddle bags.