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Mine is the DR05BL in brown. That's also my bike on their website. I got it an extra 1" wider too. As you can see from the recent pictures here as opposed to the earlier picture on their site, the bag does sag a bit over time. I've heard they now offer a bag made with thicker leather that will keep its shape if you so desire.
The badgcustoms bags are great. I have one on the left side but they do great work. I built an internal frame for mine so it will keep its shape but that was before they offered the thicker leather.
I have a couple of bags I got from Leatherworks. They are called their chopper bags. I modded them and made a backing plate out of diamond plate. They are now a rock solid addition when I want a little more than just one solo bag and do not want to put on my full size saddlebags.
I really like yours, I was planning to do the same but the HD quick detach sissy bar doesn't fit SB, bobtail only. Nice work man!
Originally Posted by EricInNCa
I have a couple of bags I got from Leatherworks. They are called their chopper bags. I modded them and made a backing plate out of diamond plate. They are now a rock solid addition when I want a little more than just one solo bag and do not want to put on my full size saddlebags.
do the bags move or flap in the wind looks like a cool set up i have the same sissy bar for my train
If your question was directed at my bag setup. The answer is NO way. I used three bolts to attach to the sissy bar side plates and rigid diamond plate which also is bolted to the backing on the bags. They do not move at all (even when loaded).
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