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Originally Posted by JONAS1969
Yes.... Really.


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I concur, Yes....Really. Sportster bagger, bagger sporty...what's the difference. It's still a Sporty. I reviewed some posts calling sportsters girl bikes, beginner bikes, mini bikes...and now a truck...LOL hillarious....who cares. Just enjoy the ride and make it your own.
 

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Here is mine. I kept it cheap and simple. Some bags are WAY pricey. I got the Express bags. Also got a windshield bag. Handy!








 

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Here is mine. I kept it cheap and simple. Some bags are WAY pricey. I got the Express bags.








Sweet. That's all you need to carry your stuff. What kind of front lights are those?
 
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I got the passing lamps made for the bike. Also put the visored trim ring on headlight. Those lights really make riding after dark NICE.
 
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Originally Posted by Hogie_gt
I got the passing lamps made for the bike. Also put the visored trim ring on headlight. Those lights really make riding after dark NICE.
Hogie, that looks real nice. Do you like the bags and would you buy them again? The wife likes those bags and we would really like the input. Your bike, bags, lights, crash bar and windshield is the true XLT.
 
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Originally Posted by JONAS1969
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Glad you agree its like a truck.
 
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Originally Posted by Hogie_gt
Here is mine. I kept it cheap and simple. Some bags are WAY pricey. I got the Express bags. Also got a windshield bag. Handy!








That's a great looking bike. Unless my eyes are fooling me, I think the front tire needs changing.
 
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My bagger with a 2-up seat...still trying to decide whether to get a slimmer 2-up seat.



 

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My bagger with a 2-up seat...still trying to decide whether to get a slimmer 2-up seat.



When traveling, rider and passenger comfort are much more important than aesthetics. A slim seat can be used for short solo rides or local rides with a passenger. You can't skimp on comfort.
 
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When traveling, rider and passenger comfort are much more important than aesthetics. A slim seat can be used for short solo rides or local rides with a passenger. You can't skimp on comfort.
Thank you for the input. All my traveling is local or short runs since I am not in the continental US. We'll see if the wife even wants to ride. If not, probably go back to solo.
 


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