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Hello, I'm currently having trouble finding a Bag Quick Release System that doesn't involve relocation of the rear signal lights to license plate of my '06 Dyna Low Rider. I love the looks of the rear signal lights in its stock configuration. I purposely bought smaller 13" Shaf Throwover Bags for that purpose. Are there any quick release systems out there that doesn't involve relocating my signal lights?
I never found one. It's just a matter of lack of real estate there to get a bag of decent size. I moved mine to the license plate using a great biker gear kit and then swapped that out with a touring style bullet bar (mounted below the brake light).
You could get the Custom Dynamics license plate frame that has incorporated turn signals. That would be pretty clean but I'm not sure how visible they are.
I found one from an Italian Website Store, called Ends Cuoio. The quick release uses the center bolt as well as the turn signal bolt without relocating the turn signals. The quick release has a forked end that slides onto the turn signal bolt, with the turn signal still in place. The downside, the website doesn't do international sales for me to buy it!
Last edited by Hoppergrass; Apr 15, 2017 at 06:16 PM.
If you don't relocate the turn signals you really aren't going to have very much room for bags. I haven't seen any that didn't require moving the signals from the rear post. I believe all of the Viking bags that don't require relocation are either throwover or rigid mount
If you don't relocate the turn signals you really aren't going to have very much room for bags. I haven't seen any that didn't require moving the signals from the rear post. I believe all of the Viking bags that don't require relocation are either throwover or rigid mount
I'm happy with the smaller bags. If I need more room, I have an expandable sissy bar bag.
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