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I need an advice.
I have a 2008 Deluxe with the Samson true duals exhaust and as you may know, those are not allow me to fit the regular bag.
I would like to have a saddlebag mounted on the left side of the bike to be able to carry things around.
Can anyone suggest some?
Thank you very much.
Hello Franz. I have a Heritage with Samson true duals and my saddlebags fit just fine. A 2008 Deluxe didn't come stock with saddlebags. What "regular bag" are you referring to? Do you have a picture or a part number?
not sure why the tru duals are an issue either, They come out about 10 inches before the front of the bags, and the pipe is about 3" below a standard bag (unless they're upswept
Franz, are you actually referring to a teardrop toolbox by calling it a saddlebag?
This toolbox cannot be installed on the left side with Samson true duals due to the pipe running behind the primary.
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