Of all the bonehead effin' things to do!!!!!
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I have these & you'll be pleased w/the looks & functionality. Easy install/removal (for cleaning) & not bulky @ all.
You know we've all done these bonehead things...you're one of the few who are man enough to admit it & thanks because this way everyone benefits. Usually the 1st bike blemish is a small one (key/tool drop, boot scrape, etc.) so you're banked for awhile w/future blemishes.
One note - another member designed this bag holder & I haven't built mine yet (have materials), but it's going to come in handy when needed. Enjoy!
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You know we've all done these bonehead things...you're one of the few who are man enough to admit it & thanks because this way everyone benefits. Usually the 1st bike blemish is a small one (key/tool drop, boot scrape, etc.) so you're banked for awhile w/future blemishes.
One note - another member designed this bag holder & I haven't built mine yet (have materials), but it's going to come in handy when needed. Enjoy!
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Yeah I previously had the Ridetek Lidhaulers. Just sold them on here. Always like the look of the Ridetek covers over the full lid coverage of the HD and Mustang ones. These still let some color show through. Good thing is they will cover every spot of damage.
And yeah I did the first one right. But this is actually the third scar. First one was some delivery scratches on the fairing and bag lids. Fully removed and healed. Second was a slip of the fairing by the service manager which caused headlight to meet fender. Was not mad about that. He is a great guy and like me took a shorcut and did not cover the fender. Veteran mistake. Got me the Fat Boy fender I have now.
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Mike's in Smyrna. I wouldn't deal with Seaford for anything. This was actually for a warranty issue. Like I said it was one of those things. He underestimated the weight of my LED headlight and the slickness of several coats of Zaino polish on the fairing. LOL
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