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Old 10-02-2014, 10:48 AM
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Default Heritage springer bags with "got saggy bags"

Thinking of sending my bags out to have "got saggy bags" do their glue in inserts. I already have the kymco 4 piece inserts but they don't get all of the ripples out. Anyone have before and after pics with the Springer bags treatment from "Got saggy bags"?
 
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The best way to fix the saggy bags is to








Take the bags off....Bike looks much better without bags IMO
 
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Thank you for your input
 
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The best way to fix the saggy bags is to








Take the bags off....Bike looks much better without bags IMO

Awesome
 
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Really WTF do any of those have to do with the question I asked.
 
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Have you treated the bags with any type of leather conditioner... If Kamco inserts didn't straighten them out, I can't see how saggy bags will do any better.
 
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Really WTF do any of those have to do with the question I asked.
Damn who lit the fuse on your tampon?
 
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The guy who does nothing but troll. Look in the mirror dipshit. I ask a legit question not your opinion of what looks good to you.
 
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Have you treated the bags with any type of leather conditioner... If Kamco inserts didn't straighten them out, I can't see how saggy bags will do any better.
They have been treated and the fit of the Kamco insert is ok just not great. The got saggy bags solution is actually glued in the bags. Just looking for some pics other that the one he has on his web site
 

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I have 4 bikes with Kamco inserts and have installed them on 3 others.

If the fit of your is just OK, send Keith a message. Guys years back on the HSOA forum had got saggy bags, and the Kamco inserts were always found to be better.
 


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