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I like the bags. It looks like a bagger with extensions. Not sure about the fairing though. I think it looks a little funny because no fender. Anyway if it feels good do it.
I don't know about anybody else, but this is the most entertaining thread I've read in quite a while! This is some good $hit! LOL! I suppose if keeping the lady happy means donning the fairing and the world's largest leather bags, then so be it. At least they come off quick!
You need to put some new pipes on that thing. Everything else looks updated but not the exhaust.
you mean something like the one below?
I use them occasionally, but in Italy the chip's (remember Poncerello cop? I loved them when I was a child) are not very happy hearing them ...
Personally... I think the bags are way too big, and the front fairing looks ridiculous. But thats is my opinion. Part of riding is individualism, and to each his own. If he's happy, thats all that matters.
I don't know about anybody else, but this is the most entertaining thread I've read in quite a while! This is some good $hit! LOL! I suppose if keeping the lady happy means donning the fairing and the world's largest leather bags, then so be it. At least they come off quick!
exact! but to tell the truth when I make more than 100 miles I like it too
In Italy we say: It does not matter if they speak well or bad, it is important that people talk about this!
Originally Posted by jad
I like the bags. It looks like a bagger with extensions. Not sure about the fairing though. I think it looks a little funny because no fender. Anyway if it feels good do it.
I was just inspired by the bagger, but I wanted something inexpensive and usable even without the fairing. the bags were made by a dear friend, they are hooked to the bike through yours easy brackets. In reality, the project provided a size of 2 inches less, but a little misunderstanding has made the biggest leather bags in the world, but now I'm proud of my super bags!
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