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I actually was thinking about getting the H-D one for my Breakout. However, my wife didn't want it because she said it's going to interfere with her when she rides two up with me. I don't know, but it sux not having any storage on my Breakout. I really didn't want a fork bag. I did see someone put a fork bag in the front of the frame, near the voltage regulator.
It looks like this bag may rub the pavement when I make a left turn.
I actually was thinking about getting the H-D one for my Breakout. However, my wife didn't want it because she said it's going to interfere with her when she rides two up with me. I don't know, but it sux not having any storage on my Breakout. I really didn't want a fork bag. I did see someone put a fork bag in the front of the frame, near the voltage regulator.
It looks like this bag may rub the pavement when I make a left turn.
I have the 5" leatherworks bag. I used a foot rest extension from HD on the left side, passangers have no problems. As far as the bag dragging, my ride is lowered 1.5" and I have not scraped it.
Midgard- I like the looks, and snap set on yours. Couldn't find it on their website. Got a part #?
I don't sorry ~ I bought it new off a forum member - but I have seen another one from LW with the same "snaps" Just email them the pic of mine and they will know
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