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Originally Posted by Ratbob
I like the bags so much that I only pull them when I'm doing a full bath!
Same here. I think they look good and I don't ride around with every single pocket crammed full, but I understand that the OP amy be going for a different look.
I went This Way as posted above. So so easy, and keeps the bags close to the bike. Install and take off of bags only takes a minutes.
Funny how I started this thread to find the best quick release brackets for bags and now I'm on the other side, promoting the DIY way. But its works, it looks good, and its cheap! Win Win Win
Hi guys, this may sound stupid but I am going to ask anyway. I just bought my used 07 Street Bob yesterday. It comes with the double quick release system and has the chrome rack and bags. My question is this how do I take the stuff off? Hows does the system work? The previous owner should me yesterday but for the life of me I can't seem to figure it out. Its a quick release shouldn't be this hard...lol
Any and all help is appreciated.
cheers
***Ok never mind I figured it out...pretty easy LOL***
Last edited by hitman02; Sep 24, 2012 at 09:20 AM.
Reason: problem solved
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