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Rainmakr - I'm eyeballin' that bag pretty hard, but I saw on the website that it doesn't work with a side mount plate...which I've been working towards, but haven't done yet. The other issue I'm contemplating is whether, or not, it works with detachable mounting hardware and sissy bar. I'm assuming it would (partially b/c you're also selling a sissy bar), but seeing as I just got the mounted hardware mounted and put the sissy bar on this morning...I couldn't say what would work and what wouldn't. What say ye, my brother? Do you know?
Bad & G has bags that can be mounted on right or left side. Good selection also.
Study the options. For $15 extra you can get one additional inch in width. For a few bucks more you can get wider straps with quick disconnect and nicer buckles. Just a thought.
Rainmakr - I'm eyeballin' that bag pretty hard, but I saw on the website that it doesn't work with a side mount plate...which I've been working towards, but haven't done yet. The other issue I'm contemplating is whether, or not, it works with detachable mounting hardware and sissy bar. I'm assuming it would (partially b/c you're also selling a sissy bar), but seeing as I just got the mounted hardware mounted and put the sissy bar on this morning...I couldn't say what would work and what wouldn't. What say ye, my brother? Do you know?
I had the bag mounted a few times with the QD sissy bar. It uses adjustable straps to secure it to the bike. With the sissy bar in place, the bag won't sit flush against the strut but still works. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Rainmakr - I'm eyeballin' that bag pretty hard, but I saw on the website that it doesn't work with a side mount plate...which I've been working towards, but haven't done yet. The other issue I'm contemplating is whether, or not, it works with detachable mounting hardware and sissy bar. I'm assuming it would (partially b/c you're also selling a sissy bar), but seeing as I just got the mounted hardware mounted and put the sissy bar on this morning...I couldn't say what would work and what wouldn't. What say ye, my brother? Do you know?
Couldn't you mount it on the other side? Because I have the side plate.
Bad & G has bags that can be mounted on right or left side. Good selection also.
Study the options. For $15 extra you can get one additional inch in width. For a few bucks more you can get wider straps with quick disconnect and nicer buckles. Just a thought.
Antonio - Yeah...those Bad&G bags had me from the word 'go' (when I first saw them). I really wanna do the DL01 & DR01...but knew that I'd be pushin' up over $200 a piece with the add-ons I'd want for 'em. Other things are getting my $$ priority right now, so I just keep my eyes open for the time bein'. Ya feel me?
Rainmakr - thx for the response, & sorry I'm just now responding but I've got some things goin' on at work that are holding my attention. Also sorry that I decided that I can't do the bag at this time (things goin' on at work that keep me from spending).
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