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Looking to pull the trigger on a 2019 Heritage. Pretty disappointed with the stock saddlebags - too small to even hold a half helmet and that monster bracket on top cuts down even more on usable space. Would like to replace them with a wider/larger unit but trying to find bags that use the same brackets as the stock units so I don't have to modify the bike.
Been searching but have not found any yet. Anyone have any success finding a substitute?
Leather pros have a pretty good selection, although with a '19 you might have to contact them to see what fits.
They use a quick detach system that may be compatible with your docking hardware. https://leatherpros.com/softail/?gcl...0aAm5dEALw_wcB
Check these folks out, I've bought bags for my Super Glide and windshield bag for my Heritage. Very pleased with quality in material and workmanship. https://www.leatherworksinc.com/
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