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Hello all, newby to the forum, just found it. I have been shopping for bags for my 2001 fatboy. I have Cobra Speedster Long pipes so I think I can put any size bag on. Does anyone have the US saddlebags? http://ussaddlebag.com/saddlebags.html
I saw the ad on here I think. Watched the video & I like the design, curious if anyone has them.
Thanks
I have the US saddlebags and I love them. If you are like me once you get them you wont take them off. I only take mine off when I do a total detail. The quality is very good. I always get compliments on them. They also have great customer service. Here is a pic of them on my softail.
Steve
Mine are the regular size. I can put a half helmet inside and still have room. On the way to Sturgis last year we ran into some heavy rain and with the zippers and outer flap none of my stuff got wet. I went with these to save a little money and could not be more happy.
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