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Old 05-02-2008, 10:29 AM
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Anyone using Osprey saddlebags? Quality? Customer Service?
 
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I have the Osprey "Bull" Bags for my bike. I am very happy with then, great quality and price. I chose a plain design but they can make them as fancy as you want.



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Thanks for the info. It is tought to decide from an online site...but the price is very attractive.
 
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XARAN,
nice looking bike and bags. I'm thinking of installing something similar on my Fay Boy. Did you have to relocate the turn signals? and are they the quick disconnect type?
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I have the Osprey "Bull" Bags for my bike. I am very happy with then, great quality and price. I chose a plain design but they can make them as fancy as you want.



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I love mine !!

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XARAN,
nice looking bike and bags. I'm thinking of installing something similar on my Fay Boy. Did you have to relocate the turn signals? and are they the quick disconnect type?
Thanks.

I have the Osprey "Bull" Bags for my bike. I am very happy with then, great quality and price. I chose a plain design but they can make them as fancy as you want.



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No TS relocaton needed, I think these are the lagest bags I could get to fit with out movint=g the TS,

I have the Osprey "Bull" Bags for my bike. I am very happy with then, great quality and price. I chose a plain design but they can make them as fancy as you want.


No TS relocation needed, and large bags. Yes they are quick release with EZ Brackets , On anr off in a minute
 
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Did you give any consideration to the "Traveler" model? Looks to be large.
 
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I called and talked to the owner of Osprey "David" and he said that the "Bull" bags were the largest that I could go with with out moving the TS and using the EZ Brackets that use the front strut bolts. Now that I have them I think he was correct, the bags almost touch the TS and the fronts are at as far forward as I would want them.

The Bull bags are pretty large , I can easily put a jacket, pants and 1/2 helmetin one bagand still have a little roomfor more .

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I also have the Osprey bags and love them on my Heritage. As the others have said, he'll make them as plain or fancy as you want. Great quality, and the EZ Brackets are great. I've had mine for about a year now and they still look like new. [sm=shades.gif]
 
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I have the Traveleer bag on my 2008 Deluxe.... Couldn't find a better looking bag if i tried... Oh wait, I tried for 2 months.
 


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