Street Glide Stretched Bags
#23
I went with Baddad as well. I still haven't figured out a way to get the gap on both sides the same. I'm out of ideas on how to fix that problem, but I still love the way they look. Even though I like the idea of these bags using stock Harley lids and hardware, if I had it to do over again I would probably have got Gator Box bags. I think the remote keyless entry system they have is really cool and the bags look great.
#24
I went with Baddad as well. I still haven't figured out a way to get the gap on both sides the same. I'm out of ideas on how to fix that problem, but I still love the way they look. Even though I like the idea of these bags using stock Harley lids and hardware, if I had it to do over again I would probably have got Gator Box bags. I think the remote keyless entry system they have is really cool and the bags look great.
#25
#26
BadX , seeya still have detatch kit for tour pack,Did you have to modify fender or does miwaukees fender clear, Was thinking BadDad but that could sway my choice.
#28
Doesn't someone make a detachable tourpak mount that utilizes the detachable backrest setup?
#29
If I were to do it again, I"d look at the Klock Works rear fender, because its medal and a full fender and not sitting on the old fender, mine is Milwakee bagger fender cover, and as for the bags yea they tend to scrap if you lean it on turns. Use a skid plate on the bags also the seams on molding the extension is slightly visable if you want to look for it, but my bike isn't a show bike.
No money to switch so thanks Milwakee Bagger.
No money to switch so thanks Milwakee Bagger.
Last edited by phat96; 07-20-2009 at 12:53 AM.