Arlen Ness big bags
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Arlen Ness big bags
Looking to get some longer bags for my Street Glide. Buddy of mine just crafted two sets together to
get the look, but I haven't got near the talet he has with fabrication. Arlen Ness makes those Big Bags,
part #06-980, but does any other company offer anything similar? Just looking for some options but can't seem to find any!
Thanks in advance!
John
get the look, but I haven't got near the talet he has with fabrication. Arlen Ness makes those Big Bags,
part #06-980, but does any other company offer anything similar? Just looking for some options but can't seem to find any!
Thanks in advance!
John
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RE: Arlen Ness big bags
I'm planning to eventually do the same thing.
You might want to take a look at these two sites and see if that's what you're looking for:
http://www.milwaukeebagger.com/Home.html
http://www.baddad.com/index.htm
I know these stretched bags really look great. Let me know how your project turns out..
You might want to take a look at these two sites and see if that's what you're looking for:
http://www.milwaukeebagger.com/Home.html
http://www.baddad.com/index.htm
I know these stretched bags really look great. Let me know how your project turns out..
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RE: Arlen Ness big bags
Mine are the ness extensions. I chose another route instead of the Ness fender. Everyone is doing the flowing fender, I ent the opposite and did the Taildragger fender.
I am very happy with it and when I get my DB air system hooked up, it will be even better.
Benji
I am very happy with it and when I get my DB air system hooked up, it will be even better.
Benji
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RE: Arlen Ness big bags
ORIGINAL: Rodman813
so, if you extend the bags, then you can't drag your bagger.....I'm assuming
so, if you extend the bags, then you can't drag your bagger.....I'm assuming
He said that 'the measurement from the bottom of the left side bag to the floor (with the bike on the kickstand and fully slammed)
was 8 inches. Since most of the bag extensions are 4 inches, then it should be no problem.
I will find out for sure as soon as I get the parts setup on the bike.
It's going to be pretty low for me in the rear, since the fender cover I am using has an additional 4 inches of stretch over
the stock Ness rear fender cover. I'm saving up for the paint job now.
Peace
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