Pics and reviews of your saddle bags plz
that type , not long range touring. Throw overs or quick release are ok. Your pictures and comments are welcome
Another vote for LeatherPros. They definitely don't suck.
You can put them on or take them off in about 2 minutes and when they are off, you can't see any mounting hardware. Quality is excellent and they expand to take loads of stuff when you need it. Including large sized full face helmets....
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I love these bags! The mounting system is excellent, sturdy, and I can install and or remove the bags in less than 2 minutes total. The are narrow, with clean lines in the normal position, and they expand out to fit a TON of $h!t if you want to pack for a long trip. The construction, and build quality is top notch too.
I was not a fan of bags on a Dyna, but I really like the clean, utility like look to these. Given that the mounting hardware is basically invisible when they're off, there's no reason not to have these on any bike I have going forward.
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My old tour master cruiser 3's were good. I liked that I could throw them on and off really fast without any mounting hardware poking out since I don't run bags that often, and they were reasonably priced.
Now I use Conely's T-Sport bags. The quality is great, however I wish the mounting hardware were rubber like my sissybar QD hardware, the metal from the clamps on the metal hardware creates some noise that I'm not fond of. I had one issue early on with the fiberglass cracking on a defective backing plate of one of the bags, and he came in to the warehouse on a Saturday and shot the **** with me for a couple hours talking bikes and business while he drilled out the old rivets holding the cordura to the defective backing plate and reattached it to a new one since he didn't have the stock on hand to just swap out the entire thing. Apparently some people have had issues with John, but he's come through for me on more than one occasion.
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