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Default Conely's Mini Throw-over T-Sport Saddle Bags

Anybody have experience with these? If so, care to share pictures installed or your thoughts?

https://conelysaccessoriesusa.com/pr...ddle-bags.html

At $170 they seem like they may fit the bill for po' folks like me.
 
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I would like to see a full on pic. of them on a bike. Can't really tell what size they are , also the price appears to be $229 plus $60 for the brackets.
 
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I, too, would like to see some photos. Cannot seem to find any photos or reviews online. The photos and description on Conley's website are pretty lacking.
 
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Do yourself a favor and save up for the real thing. Don`t waste almost $300 on those. Order some Leatherpros, not Conley`s. Meanwhile just use a back pack till you can buy them.
 
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Do yourself a favor and save up for the real thing. Don`t waste almost $300 on those. Order some Leatherpros, not Conley`s. Meanwhile just use a back pack till you can buy them.
Thanks for the advice. They are $170 without brackets. Another $60 for brackets from Conley's, or less to fab some or purchase elsewhere.

$170 seems like a decent price for throw-overs if they follow the lines of the bike and function well. Just looking to see if anybody around here had any additional information. Hopefully somebody will come along with personal experience/photos.

If I wanted T-Sport replicas, I'd be buying some Leather Pros like you suggest.
 
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Originally Posted by beanoboy
I would like to see a full on pic. of them on a bike. Can't really tell what size they are , also the price appears to be $229 plus $60 for the brackets.
Yep I see $229 as.well. Don't know where the op is getting $170.
 
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Thanks, Nat. Just what I was looking for. What brackets did you run behind them? Would you recommend them to a friend?
 
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I haven’t purchased them yet; I am in the same boat as you looking for pictures and reviews. Found some pics on Instagram.
Tried posting last night but something in my post triggered a moderator review (thinking links)

I am going to pull the trigger on them soon; they are a decent price, more streamlined with bike than other throw overs and I don’t like the idea of 700 bags with another 250 to move my plate and turn signals. I have a 17 FXDB. I can think of better places to drop that kind of dough. I looked at possibly going Ogio bags as well, similar looks. seen them on the forum, reviews complained about fading.


I purchased the single bolt mount support brackets form Viking bags listed at 41 and waited for a 20 percent off deal, they run at least a 15% always.
 
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I am going to pull the trigger on them soon; they are a decent price, more streamlined with bike than other throw overs and I don’t like the idea of 700 bags with another 250 to move my plate and turn signals. I have a 17 FXDB. I can think of better places to drop that kind of dough. I looked at possibly going Ogio bags as well, similar looks. seen them on the forum, reviews complained about fading.
Post back once you get them if you don't mind. I'd be interested in your impression of them.

If I don't pull the trigger on these, I'll get a couple Pelican Vault V250 ammo cases and mount them up the similar to the way I did these 20mm ammo cans https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...-tutorial.html ... would be about the same total cost.
 
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