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Somebody throw a brother a bone, and describe how to post larger photos. All I can manage is the annoying tiny "thumbnail" images.
Just put the RK bags on over the past weekend. Purchased off this forum for $235 shipped. The brackets from eBay for $185 shipped. The brackets required a little tweaking, but they fit up OK. For $420, I think I did OK.
Please excuse the crappy photos. Taken with my phone. The battery in the good camera is dead, and I can't find the cable to charge it.
Somebody throw a brother a bone, and describe how to post larger photos. All I can manage is the annoying tiny "thumbnail" images.
Please excuse the crappy photos. Taken with my phone. The battery in the good camera is dead, and I can't find the cable to charge it.
You are using the attachments option {the paperclip} instead of the Insert Image {Yellow Mountain} The Insert Image will give you the Larger Pictures
jc
Any issues with the bag needing more support? Wondering if this would work with hardbags?
Thanks
Originally Posted by rockinred
This is not an official softail bagger because I set mine up for complete detachable system as I don't always prefer the convenience of bags and only use them on road trips. I used Edge brackets, but also had to fill in the gaps with a little mod.
These are Road King CVO leather hard bags off an 07. I put speakers on these and also used a windshield with speaker boom audio. I had to have a bracket made for it to fit on my springer.
Here is some pics. I prefer stripped down chopper look, but this is touring mode for me.
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Windshield, but a bad lighting pic.
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