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Neilrider, that is the first olive one I have seen. It is really sharp!! There probably are not a lot of them, so you definitely will have a unique ride. You are going to love the XBones and for a while have a lot of attention everywhere you stop or go.
Chris, the XBones bags are a lot bigger than the pictures in the HD supplement shows. I have some on order and was hoping that they were big enough to hold a leather jacket and rainsuit and all...it looks like they will be just fine. If you get a chance shoot a pic from the left side down low for me. I have a Kuryakyn curved side mount license plate holder that mounts just behind the axle nut on the lower frame section immediatelyadjacent to the belt sprocket. I can't tell from your pic, but it looks like I may not be able to use it since the bags come down so far, but maybe a better pic down low would show me how much clearance I will have. Thanks Jerry
I like it. If i'd known about HD bringing the crossbones out I would have had a harder decision about getting a nightrain. Maybe that will be my next one[8D]
cmoore thanks for the pics, any chance of getting a few picks from looking at the rear end with the bags on it, from the harley sight they looked more like a horse saddle bag, um not so wide.
Congrats on the Bones... I am waiting for my black short shots to come in. Now that I have seen yours on a boneds I think I madr the right decision.....
Your x Bones looks awesome with the short shots! How do they sound? I am considering these for my x bones but I dont want to **** off all my neighbors. Are they really loud, like open exhaust?
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