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Thank youeveryone for the compliments. The bags are Iron Bags(Iron Thunder model)dyed in their tan color. I'm having the seat leathered and dyed to match the bags. I've had more compliments on the bags than any other mod that i've done. Even the saddle shop that has my seat was impressed with the quality of the bags and he thickness of the leather. They said they will last me a lifetime.The pipe is RB Racing's LSR 2-1, deep and beefy tone to it. It's a real car alarm sett-er off-er if you know what I mean.
They bolt to the frame with an additional bracket that supports the lower part of the bag. Two attachment points directly to the frame(they have a spacer that moves them out away from the frame about an inch), one attachment pointforthe bracket that attaches to the front lower part of the bags.All the hardware to mount them is included with the bags.
Thank youeveryone for the compliments. The bags are Iron Bags(Iron Thunder model)dyed in their tan color. I'm having the seat leathered and dyed to match the bags. I've had more compliments on the bags than any other mod that i've done. Even the saddle shop that has my seat was impressed with the quality of the bags and he thickness of the leather. They said they will last me a lifetime.The pipe is RB Racing's LSR 2-1, deep and beefy tone to it. It's a real car alarm sett-er off-er if you know what I mean.
I was going to post that the bags look great, but the black seat has to go...I see your tracking like a VCR.
Nice bike, the end results should be sweet. Makes me wounder why more people dont go the brown/tan leather route.
I would go tan, if I did not have a black denim Night Train, then need to be black IMHO.
Hey Cav, you're right, the seat has to go. It's at the saddle shop right now but I won't get to see it till mid-March, won't be back to the states still then. I'll be sure to post pics as soon as I can.
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