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Old 04-16-2010, 10:22 AM
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crap....I didn't know there was math involved in all this stuff.....now I'm just confused.
 
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Originally Posted by piasspj
I have those they work great. Harley has something similar to replace the tethers.

I also have the lid organizers. Agreed, the tape sucks. Even the 3M I remounted them with.
The only thing I have in those is my tire gauge, air pump and a light, wind up LED flashlight. These won't fit in teh lid organizers.

I have the lidgear in my saddlebags and the HD air pump fits perfectly in one side
 
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I have had mine for awhile also. Great product!! I have my mp3, proof of insurance, cell phone, extra key and a 6 pack of Miller lite in mine! O.k. nix the miller lite storage area but still a great product!!!
 
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Old 04-16-2010, 10:40 AM
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I'm interested in hearing your review after you get them installed - be sure to post a follow-up for us.
 
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Old 04-16-2010, 10:42 AM
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I hope to get these installed this weekend since it will only be in the 40's here in Ohio.

I will post a review with pics.
 
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Old 04-16-2010, 01:39 PM
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Just ordered mine, thanks for posting, I was looking for something like this.
 
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Well I got the organizers and pouches installed today in the 41 deg weather here in Ohio.

Tools I needed for install were a T-15 torx, T-25 torx for removing the factory teather screws. You will then need the T-25 torx and a 3/32" allen for installing the new supplied screws.

Install was a breeze. The supplied allen head screws felt like they were crossed threaded during install. But I noticed that they felt that way from the factory blue loctite.

Right now I do not see any weight issues with the tools in the tool organizer.

I opted on placing the lid organizer on the left side since I am usually accessing that bag the most being on the left side of the bike. This is also the bag where I found left over change, gum, safety pins and flash light in.

Hope this helps everyone out with making a choice in buying these or not. I have no affiliation with the manufacturer on these.



Factory HD teather and screws




Factory teather supports removed and will be used with new Lidgear organizers.





New Lidgear lid organizer and pouch with teather supports.



New Lidgear lid organizer and pouch installed





New Lidgear tool organizer and pouch installed






Factory HD toolkit in tool lid organizer



 
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Old 04-26-2010, 11:49 AM
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I got mine in and installed them over the weekend too. Great product and they look just like the pictures above, except I don't have the Moco toolkit. That is something that I have been looking around for though, "What tools should I be carrying around?" Not necessarily the Moco toolkit, but the useful ones to have around on the side of the road.
 
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Old 04-26-2010, 12:08 PM
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I have had the LidGear Organizers for about a year now, and am very satisfied with them. There has been no problem with sagging, ripping or any kind of loosening up.
Ride Safe.
 
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Thanks for sharing the find. I wasn't looking or even thought about something like this until I read up on it on here. That's what I love about this forum!!...Just ordered it today!
 


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