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Well to add a motorcycle comment how do you secure one side arm if making a stop at a place that doesn't support weapon. There has to be a saddle bag with a separate compartment that locks. Or it be a cool idea
I was thinking that same thing Rabbito. I guess it depends on what kind of EVO you ride. If your EVO is a bagger with hard cases, I think it would be cool to mount a small biometric safe in one of the bags. If your EVO is a cruiser like mine, I have no idea...
I was thinking that same thing Rabbito. I guess it depends on what kind of EVO you ride. If your EVO is a bagger with hard cases, I think it would be cool to mount a small biometric safe in one of the bags. If your EVO is a cruiser like mine, I have no idea...
I'm thinking if you had actual hard leather bag kept there shape and didn't have quick disconnect could do something
Well to add a motorcycle comment how do you secure one side arm if making a stop at a place that doesn't support weapon. There has to be a saddle bag with a separate compartment that locks. Or it be a cool idea
Try to stay out of places like that.
They ain't safe!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a security system installed, a primary and backup. Hope it never goes off but some goofy crap in today's world especially with meth and heroin addicts in area's
Crap, let me reword it:
I have a security system installed when riding my Evo motorcycle, my wife and I ride a Evo motorcycle into unknown area's, I feel better with the security when riding a Evo motorcycle. There is alot of nice weapons shown in the Evo section by members that ride a Harley Davidson Evo motorcycles that a large percentage have a updated camshaft to the engines.
I'd like to find a EVO bagger the same year as mine. I've been watching but my funds keep getting moved to other priorities unfortunately. I'm still trying to decide if I want a black theader or a chrome one for my EVO FLSTF.
I'd like to find a EVO bagger the same year as mine. I've been watching but my funds keep getting moved to other priorities unfortunately. I'm still trying to decide if I want a black theader or a chrome one for my EVO FLSTF.
I'd like to find a EVO bagger the same year as mine. I've been watching but my funds keep getting moved to other priorities unfortunately. I'm still trying to decide if I want a black theader or a chrome one for my EVO FLSTF.
I'm rethink I might do 2-1 black on my EVO softail. I just don't know about loosing that EVO sound. Anybody have different exhaust video on EVO bikes (2-1)
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