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I went for these...
 
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Nice! What make/model are those?
 
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Nice work, on the bags fellas
 
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Thanks, not sure of the brand but they are from http://www.motorcyclestorehouse.nl - I don't think you can buy these direct from there, I think you need to get them from an approved distributor of theirs.
 
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Ah, they look like the Samwel Army Style ones.

Nice. That's what I want.. in black
 
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I went with the Rocker saddlebags. That way I could still use all my Quick Detach
accessories. I only wanted one on the LH side as well. The (old) pic below
makes the bag look like its touching the ground, but there's really alot of clearance.
I havent dragged it so far....








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Ha ha, Bill! What do you charge for those brakets? They're awesome! Nice work man!
 
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Old 03-08-2016, 12:16 AM
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I found a local fabricator who made them up from my drawings for next to nothing - the equivalent of about $20

Would have done it myself had I the tools
 
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And they're holding up well I bet.
Why not have some made? I'd love a set. Seriously man.
 
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I ended up getting the Slim-specific Easy Brackets as I wanted to be able to remove them easily/quickly (these ones: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/vendo...elocation.html

You're welcome to my home-made ones if you want them - just cover the postage and their yours - PM if you're interested
 

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