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Has anyone seen or purchased Mutazu hard bags?
I previously looked at Hard Street, Harley MoCo, Tsukayu, National, Sumax. I'm trying to pick a good quality, good looking, well fitting and affordable set of gloss black hard bags (for my Vivid Black 2011 Super Glide Custom).
I have a Tsukau Batwing for Dyna, with CD and twin speakers, on order (I received order confirmation April 4 and am STILL waiting).
Any pictures of any hardbags for Dyna would be appreciated.
I have been grazing over old posts to try and see what's out there.
I'm using HD hard bags. Couple other folks in this forum do as well. If you search around you can find them used for a decent price. I didn't like most of the bags I found on line either because the shape was too round and space ship looking, looking or they were too small. If I'm going to kill the look of my bike with bags I want them to at least be functional.
Beautiful All-Around bike! Best of both worlds. hey Wyde Glyde Bry, are those FL touring bags? The hockey puck resembles Police bags, but the hinges and locks don't. And what fairing is that? MoCo again? or aftermarket? What size headlight do you have? do you have front view? What brand front fender is that? I'll see you up in WI. Where are you from? Only thing lacking maybe, is Lindby bar.
I want a Lindby bar but whenever I have the cash to throw at one, there's always something else I end up getting. This last time it was new rear shocks.
Check out a company called Cycle Visions. They make a custom bag that looks just like the factory one with cutouts for the shocks. You use factory lids and hardware, they sell the lower bag and mounting brackets.
I ordered some of the Mutazu HL line and they arrived chipped and cracked. The location of the crack would have made it nearly impossible to have occured during shipping. They are made of fairly thin pieces of plastic and would shatter if you put your bike down. Then again in that scenario you have bigger worries than your cheap saddlebags.
I didn't like the look of them either. Cheap chrome, the lock mechanism was very cheap. You get what you pay for. I can't imagine why anyone would put these things on a nice Harley.
Their customer service is lacking too. They told me to file a claim through UPS for the cracks and chips. I have an open PayPal dispute with them, can only hope that it comes out favorable.
Last edited by leedawg77; May 29, 2011 at 03:36 PM.
Reason: Specifying Mutazu bags
I agree. Junk. I ordered a set amost 2 years ago for my Project Street Bob. I sent them back. Mine were the black GA style. Cheap, light-weight plastic. More like bicycle bags than motorcycle bags.
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