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I spoke with Justin about these bags a few days ago. They are going to be releasing a V2.0 around mid March:
We made a few small changes to the rails and have all new molds and carbon bag's as well as our own proprietary billet hinges that will be available in polished or black anodized finish.
Retail will be $1200
I'm curious how much crap you can actually pack into these, because they look kind of small. I'm between these and the Leather Pro's like the way these look better and the security, but I'm not sure I'll be able to fit everything for a road trip in them.
Last edited by Sunrider42; Mar 3, 2017 at 10:45 PM.
I'm curious how much crap you can actually pack into these, because they look kind of small. I'm between these and the Leather Pro's like the way these look better and the security, but I'm not sure I'll be able to fit everything for a road trip in them.
I have the Leather Pros LP3100 bags (not the T-Sport bags), and I was able to pack enough to travel solo for four nights/five days pretty comfortably. The only other storage on the bike was a pretty standard tool roll, and a small Bad&G side pouch. I was able to carry enough clothes, tools, oil, water, energy bars,plastic tarp, bike lock, etc. to travel comfortably. For me, the Leather Pros bags have one GIANT advantage that few others have: They come off really easily and leave almost no trace. I only put them on if I'm travelling or shopping.
To my eye, the bike looks so much better bagless...
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