Bags
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RE: Bags
I'm using Ironbags "Iron Thunder" model....you can't beat the craftsmanship.
http://www.ironbags.com/index.html
http://www.ironbags.com/index.html
#4
RE: Bags
I have the HD bags for my fatboy. I have the barebacks and they work great.
I also have a luggage rack that is mounted to the quick change sissy bar.
Everything is quick change..... I dont like the look of the bike with it all on. I can take it off when I ride solo and put it all back on when my wife rides with me. Here is a pic with the bags on and a pic in my signature with them off.
I also have a luggage rack that is mounted to the quick change sissy bar.
Everything is quick change..... I dont like the look of the bike with it all on. I can take it off when I ride solo and put it all back on when my wife rides with me. Here is a pic with the bags on and a pic in my signature with them off.
#5
RE: Bags
Ironbags all the way!! I got them with all the bells and whistle's thickest leather I have seen!!
These are the Freedom Bag, you can go to their web site and see pictures of all kinds of bags on all kinds of bikes!
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#6
RE: Bags
I'd go with one of these for your small stuff like shades, garage opener, cell, etc.
Just use a bungy cord or cargo net for your jacket. It's about $7 from the dealer for the net.
You could always ask a riding buddy with bags to carry you jacket for you ... catch myself doing that once in a while .
Although living in SoCal one rarely has too ...
The bag is a chopper bag by Leatherworks, Inc. (http://www.leatherworksinc.com/312%20Chopper%20BAg.php)
It's the 312 model and it laces to the swing arm with two upper and two lower leather 1/2" belts.
Goes on and off in a few minutes no tools required ... perfect!
I've got mine about a year ago and am very happy with it ... just right for sunglasses cell phone garage door opener and other small stuff one carries around these days.
I think it's perfect since I don't believe in large bags and other unnecessary stuff attached to the bike ...
I got mine at the harley dealer for $110.00
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Just use a bungy cord or cargo net for your jacket. It's about $7 from the dealer for the net.
You could always ask a riding buddy with bags to carry you jacket for you ... catch myself doing that once in a while .
Although living in SoCal one rarely has too ...
The bag is a chopper bag by Leatherworks, Inc. (http://www.leatherworksinc.com/312%20Chopper%20BAg.php)
It's the 312 model and it laces to the swing arm with two upper and two lower leather 1/2" belts.
Goes on and off in a few minutes no tools required ... perfect!
I've got mine about a year ago and am very happy with it ... just right for sunglasses cell phone garage door opener and other small stuff one carries around these days.
I think it's perfect since I don't believe in large bags and other unnecessary stuff attached to the bike ...
I got mine at the harley dealer for $110.00
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#8
RE: Bags
check these out. I just ordered one for the same reason. Just need to carry the jacket or rain suite and sun screen.
Will be here this week. http://garageleathers.com/Home.html
about 15inches tall on the high side and 8 1/2 on the short side---3 1/4 deep and 10 1/4 inches across the front
Here is my tank bag. $20 camera bag with the belt strap cut and under the seat and the console.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9044807...7603103987069/
Will be here this week. http://garageleathers.com/Home.html
about 15inches tall on the high side and 8 1/2 on the short side---3 1/4 deep and 10 1/4 inches across the front
Here is my tank bag. $20 camera bag with the belt strap cut and under the seat and the console.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9044807...7603103987069/
#9
RE: Bags
ORIGINAL: Jerseytwin
I'm using Ironbags "Iron Thunder" model....you can't beat the craftsmanship.
http://www.ironbags.com/index.html
I'm using Ironbags "Iron Thunder" model....you can't beat the craftsmanship.
http://www.ironbags.com/index.html
#10
RE: Bags
Small set of bags, 11" by 11" by 3.5", and sorry, I don't remember the manufactor. Anyway they're not so large that they look like *** cheeks hanging off the back, you've a cruser not a bagger, so use them in emergencys only.
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