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That looks really nice. But, don't get carried away and forget to stop riding once in a while, you'll need to stop for gas and your girl will need to visit the restroom on occasion.
Thanks... That is one bad &^% SE Fatboy you have there. I really like those bags... What model Iron Bags are they?
Thanks for the compliment.
They are the Thunder model from Iron Bags. Excellent quality.
In case you are wondering, the cable, hanging off the right bag, is my cheap home made helmet locking device. Istore it there so the lock doesn't come in contact with my chrome or paint. This way I don't have to get in my bag to access it, when I use it to lock my helmetto my sissy bar. I was going to take it off when I shot the picture, but forgot.
There are several other members on here that have Iron Bags. I first saw them on a picture of Sonar Chris' Fat Boy and decided they were what I wanted.. You might start a post asking members that have Iron Bags to show them off.
Tom
Well, picked up thebike and it ROCKS... The pics do it no justice. I really, really like the ride and the look. Sodoes the wife (and that is always a big test for us married folk). My daughter and I are heading out on a 110 mile group ride tomorrow, it should be a blast. Though I think she is a little confused on the ownership thing as she is already referring to it as 'her" bike...which she is allowing me to drive her on. I am not wrapped around her finger, I am not wrapped around her finger, I am not..............
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