suggestions on Saddlebags??
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RE: suggestions on Saddlebags??
Sorry... forgot to hit this thread.. posted these in the fatboy pics thread.. What iron max's look like on a fatboy with the bubba's brakes signal location / license plate kit... Sorry.. Not the best pics.. Had somethign funny going on with the camera and was losing daylight.
#43
#44
RE: suggestions on Saddlebags??
Thanks!
Those bags are actually Iron Max bags which are the largest of the Ironbags softail bags... If I remember the lineup correctly:
Iron Max is the largest
then the Freedom Bag,
then the Iron Thunder Bag.
then the Iron Bullet Bag.
I think both Tom's and Chris's bags are Iron Thunder bags, which can be mounted without the rear signal being moved off the strut (on fatboys). Tom found signals by kuryakyn that are small enough to stay on the strut.. nice move.
The handlebars are actually stock Heritage bars from the catalog... comfy enough but for the longest time I've wanted just a wee bit more height... The WO502 wild 1 apes look to be the right upgrade for me, if and when I can scrounge the cash for it because I'd want to do chrome controls and stainless cables etc at the same time. ch-ching$$
Those bags are actually Iron Max bags which are the largest of the Ironbags softail bags... If I remember the lineup correctly:
Iron Max is the largest
then the Freedom Bag,
then the Iron Thunder Bag.
then the Iron Bullet Bag.
I think both Tom's and Chris's bags are Iron Thunder bags, which can be mounted without the rear signal being moved off the strut (on fatboys). Tom found signals by kuryakyn that are small enough to stay on the strut.. nice move.
The handlebars are actually stock Heritage bars from the catalog... comfy enough but for the longest time I've wanted just a wee bit more height... The WO502 wild 1 apes look to be the right upgrade for me, if and when I can scrounge the cash for it because I'd want to do chrome controls and stainless cables etc at the same time. ch-ching$$
#45
#46
RE: suggestions on Saddlebags??
ORIGINAL: Babs
ch-ching$$
ch-ching$$
Like a little wakingnightmare that just won't go away.
I know what you mean about the bars and doing them right. I have been looking all over the place for some that fit me a bit better, but fear that once I do I'm really in for it because I also want to replace the stockers.
#47
RE: suggestions on Saddlebags??
I bought the Iron Thunder for my Softail Custom, couldn't be more pleased with the results. Plenty of space, very sturdy and a great looking bag. Had mine custom colored in the tan shade, looks great with my two tone red bike. Max and Donna were a real pleasure to work with, answered all my e-mails promptly and answered all my questions. Thank you Ironbags!
#48
RE: suggestions on Saddlebags??
ORIGINAL: Babs
I think both Tom's and Chris's bags are Iron Thunder bags, which can be mounted without the rear signal being moved off the strut (on fatboys). Tom found signals by kuryakyn that are small enough to stay on the strut.. nice move.
I think both Tom's and Chris's bags are Iron Thunder bags, which can be mounted without the rear signal being moved off the strut (on fatboys). Tom found signals by kuryakyn that are small enough to stay on the strut.. nice move.
Chris
#49
RE: suggestions on Saddlebags??
Hey Chris!
Yeah I think Tom as well as I had a saga thread in here about how much fun it was to put large bags on a fatboy, but yeah with his seat, he had a rougher time with it I think. My seat actually rubs up against the top of the bag, so I've got it all crammed on there about as much as I can.
Silvrbill, Glad you had the same experience I did and I think about all I've read in here that have their bags have.. Max and Donna are great. That was my decision maker... If I was going to spend a bunch of cash on a set of bags, I for one would rather do the business with a nice small company like that, where they make the finest product they can, and you can actually talk to the fella that's making your bags.
Yeah I think Tom as well as I had a saga thread in here about how much fun it was to put large bags on a fatboy, but yeah with his seat, he had a rougher time with it I think. My seat actually rubs up against the top of the bag, so I've got it all crammed on there about as much as I can.
Silvrbill, Glad you had the same experience I did and I think about all I've read in here that have their bags have.. Max and Donna are great. That was my decision maker... If I was going to spend a bunch of cash on a set of bags, I for one would rather do the business with a nice small company like that, where they make the finest product they can, and you can actually talk to the fella that's making your bags.
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