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I'm pasting screen shots below because there is no brand listed. This setup looks similar to the cycle visions bagger tail setup but at half the price. Anyone familiar with this? If so, any review/input is appreciated.
I'm mulling over what I want to do for storage on my Street Bob. I love the look without bags but my last bike had huge hardbags and was super convenient. I've had the bob for about a month now and really miss my bags. I think this ebay setup might look pretty good if it worked and was decent enough quality.
Other suggestions are welcome.
Last edited by ravenrugger; Sep 15, 2017 at 03:30 PM.
Those bags are ABS plastic instead of fiberglass, just one thing to keep in mind. You could also get some quick detach bags from somewhere like leatherpros for not much more money, and you can keep the no bags look you like and throw the bags on pretty easily when you think you will actually need them.
Put these bags on a heritage softail and love them. Price was lower 400$ I think. Brackets were easy, no turn signal relocation. Only thing is got a littlr rust on fasteners and hinges kinda fast.. Cleaned with toothbrush and used some spray wax and now okay.
What year is your street bob? Turn signal location and depending on your year license plate could be a problem. Easy enough to relocate. But I'd recommend leather pros retro bags. On and off the bike in 30 seconds, literally, and top quality. I used to have them before I switched to defender bags.
Leather pro retro bags Defender bags. Not quick detach
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