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Well I use their bags and they email me their new products time to time.
I'm sure you do use their bags. The emailing of new products and answers to forum questions happens to coincide quite well. That works out conveniently. Thank you.
I used their bags and rear fender for a couple months and was very disappointed in the quality. The bags were wavey under where the latches go and flexed when the lids were open. The rear fender light cutouts were sloppy and looked bad enough to notice from a few feet away. The CVO style lights wouldn't fit without cutting the back bottom piece of plastic off and resealing it. They did eventually send me the gen 2 light that fit properly. You get what you pay for and I would never buy anything them again.
I used their bags and rear fender for a couple months and was very disappointed in the quality. The bags were wavey under where the latches go and flexed when the lids were open. The rear fender light cutouts were sloppy and looked bad enough to notice from a few feet away. The CVO style lights wouldn't fit without cutting the back bottom piece of plastic off and resealing it. They did eventually send me the gen 2 light that fit properly. You get what you pay for and I would never buy anything them again.
I have their big nasty kit. Pretty good quality and I am very happy. Their price is just 1/3 as their competitors and quality is pretty decent.
T, I know your not a fan of Hertz in the rear, but I bought a pair of 200Ls. It will give me some lows at low speed, and the range goes high enough to fill in at speed. Plus, they handle 200 watts and have a 95 sensitive rating.
Yes, I really wanted to get the 880s but I'm going to run with the AdvanBlack lids. The colors match perfect and they seem pretty solid. Plus I managed to get them on without screwing them up.
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