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I'm selling a set but it may not be what your looking for. I'm not sure what your budget is but this is hard to beat (link below). I'm swapping my fender back (from bobtail) this year and thinking bout grabbing em. I really like the Leather Pro bags, not overly concerned bout the price, simply because the quality is second to none so Im a lil on the fence. http://www.boardtrackerharleyonline....dels-90564-06d
Confederate and Suede are those the same bags? One bike with turn signal relocation and the other with out?
With these bags you have to relocate the lights from the strut mounts so we both have done that but with different means. I can't speak for Idaho Hacker but in my case the mount is fairly homemade and I use a lighted license plate from from Custom Dynamics:
Originally Posted by 85RoadsterXLS
I like the looks without bags also, but mine came with quick attach bags which I will use on longer trips.
Suede Blue Man... you are right. Those are some good looking bags. Nice choice.
Minimalist on the Street Bob, lots of pockets.
If I need bags I take the Bobber. Getting the Limited was cheaper than getting bags for the Dyna (not really but it's a good excuse)
Count me in on the group that does not want bags on my Dyna. I am not going to say it does not look good because several posters have posted pics here of Dynas with bags that look good. It is just not for me, but for those that want them I can see why
We have been able to pack enough for a week on the road. When traveling by myself I turn the bag around, with it sitting on the passenger seat it makes a great backrest. When I get to the hotel etc.. its easy to remove the bag and walk in like its a piece of luggage.99% of the time the smaller "roll bag" is always on the bike which gives me a little extra storage or a spot to put stuff I pick up at a store.
I'd love a set of leather pros bags on my bike. I however do not have the coin for them or the turn signal relocation. I carry all my crap in my pockets
Swing arm bag is usually enough and i have a luggage rack can attach in a second, if that isnt enough then I'll use the car.
I have a large saddle bag but dont bother using it.
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