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Old 10-30-2008, 04:16 PM
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I am looking for a certian type of bag that I have seen on some bikes. I am not a big saddle bag fan yet but these are ok. They are smaller and looks like they mount on the rear swing arm and are kinda in the shape of a triangle. I was just sitting here at work and a custom hard tail pulled up at the redlight in front of the shop and he had a set on his bike. Looked real nice.

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Old 10-30-2008, 04:23 PM
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Google swing arm bags.
 
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Sweet, thats them.
Not to expensive.
 
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there are a few places to get that kind of bag. On e-bay just type in Larosa there obout$129.00 or for custom or fancier ones try www.garageleathers.com or www.sideroadcycles.com
 
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Here is mine...got it on ebay from panhandle choppers. Works great for me as I didn't really want saddlebags on mine and this holds just enough for me. Plus the price was right.

It was kinda a PITA to install with the belt guards but it is doable. I ended up taking those off anyway, but I do have one complaint. It could be just on my bike, but I have the 6 shooter axle cover on and I think it may be keeping the bag from being where it really needs to be. Reason I say that is because the strap that is on the bottom towards the rear of the bike is riding on my sprocket cover. It isn't scratching it but you can see the wear on the chrome where it is dulling it. I guess I need to take the cover off and see if it changes anything. Other than that the bags are put together good and take daily abuse from me, but it's only been about 2 months now that I've had it on.



 
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