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TOMMAY
You dont have a photo of your bike with the saddle bags and the Grantour bag on do ya??
Would love to see this combo, been thinking of the same thing..
I bought the WILLE & Max SB700 Deluxe Slant sattlebags and the Easy Brackets a couple of months ago they're easy off and on only thing is I've never taken them off...!!! LOL I like being able to carry the incidentals...Like water...BEER.. oops ...soda, jacket...ect...[sm=biker2.gif]
dgator66... I almost forgot my brother-in-law's gloves and glasses are now in my bag... Like my sister-in-law says, they don't need bags Skee has them..... Grrrrrrr...
Actually.. I read some good reviews by guys like us.. and the big reason I got them was they were CHEAP... $140.00.. the easy brackets were $150.00... Funny thing was I took the medellions off and glued some metal HD medals on and they look like the $700.00 HD bags.... At bike nite a few guys commented they look good... What the hell they work I can zip the bag over the fender yoke on and off for my solo seat... One thing I did do on the yoke was go to Wally Mart and got two of the those black fuzzy things that you use on seatbelts to keep them from rubbing. They have velco attachments what I did was attach two together and wrapped them around the bag yoke they look real good so I've been told, most important thing tho.. no scratching the fender....I imagine it'll work on most bags and their only $3.00 a piece cheap... Sorry for the length of this got carried away...LOL..Skee
TOMMAY
You dont have a photo of your bike with the saddle bags and the Grantour bag on do ya??
Would love to see this combo, been thinking of the same thing..
Here ya go. Not very good pics,just thru the bags on and snapped some pics last nite.
I see they make a mini Grantour bag also, Has anyone tried one of these. Looked decent for back and forth to work stuff?
thx mojo
Haven't tried one but I saw one on a guy's bike. He had a factory sissy bar with one of those small luggage racks that extends backwards from the sissybar and it was just the size to sit on there.
They just showed up and I will say this. For the price ($39.99) they will work for me. They are leather, not real thick leather but non the less they are real leather and to be honest they look fairly good in my opinion. They are not the real nice thick kind but all I was looking for was something to through some stuff in. They are throw overs, and are not lined. I plan to get some liners or make some and use the bags. If you are looking for some really nice bags, these are prob. not it but if you are looking for some cheap ones, these should work.
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