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What did you do for mounts?
Permanent or quick release, if the latter which ones?
Looks great "CLEAN" but the way
I went with the permanent, although they are held in with only two bolts each that would only take 5 mins to remove. Having said that they are very sturdy as I do a lot of freeway riding. I didnt like the quick release because the mechanism for quick release is bulky and would push the top of the bag outward. These are very well made with thick leather.
I went with the permanent, although they are held in with only two bolts each that would only take 5 mins to remove. Having said that they are very sturdy as I do a lot of freeway riding. I didnt like the quick release because the mechanism for quick release is bulky and would push the top of the bag outward. These are very well made with thick leather.
Same here. I tried both ways and decided I like the tighter look, especially because the inner-side of the bag is shaped to fit very close without interfering. Looks the best and doesn't take long to remove them if necessary, but I like them on.
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