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Old 05-02-2006, 08:34 AM
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I just installed Easybrackets on my 97 Heritage STC................I must say this is an awesome way to quickly have on-off bags and get rid of that tedious process and having that ugly frame bracket showing when the bags are off.. They are easy to install, high quality and they look great on or off. They even lock on for security. I got them on ebay for $129 and/or you can go to their website at www.easybrackets.com I've been looking for a long time for something sturdy and good looking while not costing a fortune...........
 
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Old 05-06-2006, 10:10 PM
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What kind of bags are you using the Easy Brackets with? I've been looking at a set of Willie and Max which seem to be pretty high quality and made in the USA to boot.
 
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Old 05-07-2006, 12:10 AM
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I still have my original HD bags that came with the bike.............you might want to call or email Easybrackets to ask your question. I had a number of questions before I bought, and they were qucik to respond and very helpfiul
 
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I also used the Easy Brackets, with Saddlemen desperado bags, they have a good plastic back wall, hold rigid on the brackets, and look great. I think You could reinforce about any soft bag inner back side and mount to the easy brackets.
 
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I got a set for my Willie and Max bags and they are as easy to install as they claim. I had already moved the rear signal lamps so relocation was not a problem. They lock on tight and don't rattle. When it's time to take the bags off, it takes about 30 seconds and all that is left behind is a set of small chromed posts that don't look out of place on the fender struts.
 
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