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I had the tusakyu on my Intruder. They bounced a little when loaded with heavy ****. They held up well though. The locks wont keep a serious thief out. Jagz
Thanks Jagz. Are those the Patrol bags on your bike? Did you mount them with the Z brackets that the bags came with? If so, what was your opinion of how sturdy the mounts are? Also, is there some sort of metal plate or something installed in the mounting area of the bags, or do the brackets bolt directly to only fiberglass?
QUOTE=2010Deluxeguy;9182436]John, these are the bags that I bought. They are not an OEM Harley part. If I'm not mistaken, Harley only has the extensions to the OEM bags. I have not received them yet as I ordered mine painted in Harley vivid black and they are getting painted now in Florida. Im hoping to have them by New Years. Id be happy to send you some pictures once they are installed if you have the time to wait. [/QUOTE]
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