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Old 08-20-2009, 07:37 AM
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Can folks show me their alternative methods to traditional saddle bags? I like the swingarm bags but cannot find one that works on the Dyna. I am looking for a daily bag that will cover odds and ends but not too obtrusive.
 
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Old 08-20-2009, 07:43 AM
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Give Rob at Garage Leathers a call. I got a chance to meet him when I picked up my bag. Customer service was great. The bag is great. I will post some pics soon

http://garageleathers.com/
 
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I use a sissy bar bag when my saddle bags aren't on





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Fork bag!
 
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army navy store.$15.00 bag.added some snaps.easy on,off
 
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If it's just to carry small items, I agree with a fork bag, I've been tempted to order a solo bag from garage leathers, but a bit pricey...

http://garageleathers.com/
 
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I am using old FLH hard bags! i just got the supports yesterday and my quick release stuff should be here by the end of the wheel. they are already painted black cherry to match the paint! ill have pics of them on later next week
 
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I use a Med. size bag from Bagtec Holds all my rain gear, tools water and guns when I head to the range.
 
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[quote=extsieg;5461119]I use a Med. size bag from Bagtec Holds all my rain gear, tools water and guns when I head to the range.

Now that's constructive input. Ever out my way drop me a line, we'll put some rounds down range...................
 
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+1 on the garage leathers bag. I picked one up on ebay. Just the right size.
I will try to get some pics uploaded.
 


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