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How was your bag setup?
I got detachable backrest & stock turn signals, can I use the bag with the same setup
I dont wanna relocate signals or remove backrest to mount the bag on
Pls lemme know and i'll take it
No need to move signals. fits nice between signal and strut on my 2010 dyna. You may have to work around detach backrest depending on the setup.
A few guys interested but still available...
. The bag is handmade by a guy on the forums. He uses nice quality leather(brown) and heavy stitching. Good deal for the money. I've always treated it with mink oil and have had it for less than a year. Always garaged too...two leather straps on top and 1 leather tie on bottom. Pretty easy on and off.
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