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I have a 2014 street bob and would like to add saddlebags. I ride with a solo seat and do not want to drill into the fenders or do any heavy modifications. Any suggestions out there?
Why would you drill into the fender? Just curious.
I am running the same struts that held my original bobbed bender. I have the HD leather hard bags, and they fit just fine. You have to do turn signal relocate.
If I had to do it all over again, I would go with the LeatherPro bags, because they look great
Last edited by NorthWestern; Sep 17, 2016 at 11:10 AM.
Yeah, actually start looking for bags.
Most use the bolts that go through the struts and hold the fender on,, that's not a heavy modification at all,, just using bolts that are already there.
Check the Dyna classifieds here.
Most will require a plate and signal relocation. However Leather Pros does offer a bag that would not require the signal relocation, not sure about the plate (I did mine together).
No heavy modifications to do the signal/plate relo but the cost does add up when also purchasing bags.
The best looking and most useful bags that you see on Street Bob's most often (including mine), also come from Leather Pro, they are the FXDXT Retro bags. Easy on and off in 30 seconds, expandable, and flow well with the bike. I can carry a few days of clothes plus my laptop and work items pretty easily. These go for about $650 plus the cost of your signal/plate relocation. I used the Great Bike Gear one. Below is a link to my install thread and pics (really is easy). I've also put link to Leather Pro.
If looking for something small just a day bag kind of thing I believe Bad and G have a really nice swing arm style bag that doesn't require any mods whatsoever.
I have a 2014 street bob and would like to add saddlebags. I ride with a solo seat and do not want to drill into the fenders or do any heavy modifications. Any suggestions out there?
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