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Old 02-02-2015, 04:28 AM
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thanks
it is a memphis shades gauntlet
http://www.memphisshades.com/harley-...ngs-for-harley

they have several that fit Harleys and all model specific fittings as well.
Easy off so it can be removed in 10 seconds and I just needed to paint it as it was too shiny when I got it
 
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Here's mine with and without the bags/touring seat/backrest. I used EZ Brackets on the saddle bags so that they can be removed quickly. It's nice being able to go from touring setup to 1-up town riding in a minute.

Bike's for sale in classifieds if anyone is interested.
 
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Originally Posted by kingxirol
Amen to that brother! Here is another sporty-bagger that I found one of the best looking on the internet. Owned by a guy with screen-name hlgsn over at XLForum.net.


I've rode by that sign many's the time...there's more than one Sherman Pass in the USA, but the only one that's 5575 feet is in WA.
Nice bike. I'm a member at XLforum, too, but never noticed this pic.
 
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Originally Posted by scrapez
Here's mine with and without the bags/touring seat/backrest. I used EZ Brackets on the saddle bags so that they can be removed quickly. It's nice being able to go from touring setup to 1-up town riding in a minute.

Bike's for sale in classifieds if anyone is interested.

I guess you're one that went bigger based on your profile pic. That is day and night from a bagger to 1-up set up. I personally like your 1-up set up better even though I am a bagger guy.

Good luck in selling your bike....hope you don't regret the fast, responsive, maneuverable riding of the Sportster...lol
 
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Originally Posted by hscic
I guess you're one that went bigger based on your profile pic. That is day and night from a bagger to 1-up set up. I personally like your 1-up set up better even though I am a bagger guy.

Good luck in selling your bike....hope you don't regret the fast, responsive, maneuverable riding of the Sportster...lol
I already miss it.

The sporty has NRHS 1250 with SE cams and heads so it has way more horsepower than my road king with stock tc88. Add to that the lighter weight and it's WAY more fun to ride.

Having said that, I'm married now and 99% of my riding is 2 up on long straight 2 lane highways. The Road King just makes more sense these days. I'll really miss my Sportster though. Assuming it sells...if not, I'll have an excuse to the wife why I need to keep it.
 
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Just picked up a 883 SuperLow and have been thinking about adding bags. Your bike looks great.
 
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Originally Posted by Taylor93
Just picked up a 883 SuperLow and have been thinking about adding bags. Your bike looks great.
There are alot of nice baggers on this thread....think you need to either name the poster or quote him/her so they know who you are addressing and can respond accordingly.
 
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Originally Posted by hscic
There are alot of nice baggers on this thread....think you need to either name the poster or quote him/her so they know who you are addressing and can respond accordingly.
 
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Here is my 2007 1200 C with and without. The bags are Ameritex, discontinued at Dennis Kirk. They were 96 bucks and free shipping. They're kinda big though, but hold a lot of stuff.
 
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Finally got the hard bags on and top box fitted.
So I now own a



Few final touch ups and jiggles to get everything in place but 100 miles yesterday and everything is still connected.
Turn signals working in all locations and top box brake light working too.








 


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