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I want to get some saddlebags. I have narrowed it down to the leatherpros 3100s, leatherworks 112+2 or the harley detachable bags. Anyone have any experience or feedback on these bags?
If you do a search for saddlebags or even by brand name in this forum you will find lots of testimonies. You will find that people are happy with all three bags you chose. Its just a matter of what features you want and what you think looks the best.
I got Ironbags and am very happy with them. Only bags out there made with harness leather, much thicker than others. Have held up very well, no sagging after 4 years, and 50,000 miles. Pretty much waterproof, and easily detachable. Talk to Max or Donna at Ironbags.com
I want to get some saddlebags. I have narrowed it down to the leatherpros 3100s, leatherworks 112+2 or the harley detachable bags. Anyone have any experience or feedback on these bags?
Leatherpros! Without a doubt. Quality, looks, function, and build.
Of the ones you listed, I would go with the site sponsor LeatherPro, who bothered to respond to your post. Never heard anyone who owns them say they wished they bought something else.
I got Ironbags and am very happy with them. Only bags out there made with harness leather, much thicker than others. Have held up very well, no sagging after 4 years, and 50,000 miles. Pretty much waterproof, and easily detachable. Talk to Max or Donna at Ironbags.com
Another vote for iron bags. Mine are 10 years old, and perfect !!!
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