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I really wish i liked the bagger look. Not meant as an insult to you guys, just not my personal preference, but I love the bag space you guys have!
I prefer a more bare look to the rear wheel section, but man its a pain traveling. All i have is a swingarm bag, and the setup of back of my bike cant accommodate removable bags.
Is there a removable 2-bag solution for bikes with swingarm-mounted fenders and no sissybars, other than a swingarm bag?
I really wish i liked the bagger look. Not meant as an insult to you guys, just not my personal preference, but I love the bag space you guys have!
I prefer a more bare look to the rear wheel section, but man its a pain traveling. All i have is a swingarm bag, and the setup of back of my bike cant accommodate removable bags.
Is there a removable 2-bag solution for bikes with swingarm-mounted fenders and no sissybars, other than a swingarm bag?
I have never heard of anyone put any sort of removable bags on and actually take them off again. Im sure it happens but once you go bags you typically dont go back.. the whole look cool thing kinda loses its appeal over time and a guy just wants to be comfortable and be ready for weather changes and ultimately travel over night.
Besides, I NEVER thought Id like the way a bagger looks.. now I think they are nice looking bikes when done in a custom fashion.. A black stock ultra does nothing for me.. but when you spend a little time and $$ you can have one mean bagger.. and lets face it.. women ultimately see more attraction in a guy who can provide for her.. ie.. keep her warm, dry, a place for her purse, and her behind comfy.. and arent women the only reason we ride these things? Just kidding sort of
Attached is my latest incarnation of softail gone bagger.. I just realized some woman was taking a photo of it.. I dont even know who she is!
Last edited by barchetta; Nov 17, 2014 at 11:41 AM.
I hear what some of you guys are saying. I like the stripped down look too. Thats one reason I'm looking for a Dyna project next. But my Softball bagger fits me and the bags are nice since I do a lot more miles than day trips and bar hopping. If that was my main riding I'd have a stripped down version. which is one reason for the dyne project.
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