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Well, I finally got my bags. David mail my bags to a guy in New York and his bags to me and even with the mix up it only took a few weeks for deliver.
I got some very simple bags . I am not into the conchos and fringe and I got ride of my stock seat so I did not want the basket weave print but he is able to do all of that!
They have a straight HEAVY DUTY zipper so that can be locked shut using a small master lock. This also allows you to stuff the bag full and adjust the straps to allow for a fuller bag. The traditional Springer bags are cut at an angle and will not allow for a fuller bag like these will.
These bags are BIG!!!! He also placed metal inside the bag and on the flaps to reinforce it.
Wife wanted to go shopping I said OK lets take the bike. Put the sissy bar on and bags and she shoved clothes from three stores in these bad boys... only time I have ever enjoyed shopping!!!
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