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Old Jul 2, 2013 | 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Salami
Awesome bike,love the color!!
Thanks! I do love the color combo also.

Originally Posted by golfmech
Very nice. Great looking bike.
Thanks alot!
 
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Old Jul 2, 2013 | 04:38 PM
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Nice Man, bike looks great Bro............
 
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Old Jul 2, 2013 | 05:43 PM
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Good pics, very nice looking bike.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2013 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ghoticov
Did some changes to my bike today, been working on it for about a week.

I am waiting on soft 02 to make a hard swing arm bag out of aluminum but in the mean time, I was tired of having no way to carry things. Like an idiot, I sold my Leatherworks 312XL bag on here last year thinking I wouldn't need it. Dumb move, should have kept it and hard mounted it.

Anyway, I ran across this swingarm bag made by UNIK at a local cycle store. They were having a 30% off sale and I was in need for a swing arm bag. Get this, I paid $60 for it... score! Also, the nice thing about the bag is the back side is made of ABS plastic so I didn't have to buy a mounting plate (or make one), drilled 3 holes and was done. It took a few trips to the hardware store to get the spacing right but finally settled on using chrome spacers and the whole things looks very clean. I used 2 - 1" chrome spacer on all 3 mounts and then used a 1/2" chrome spacer on the top left and bottom because they sit back further than the top right (which holds the belt guard). At first, I bought 5/16" coupler nuts but wasn't feeling the look and I couldn't get the spacing right. The chrome spacers look very nice though and go with the rest of my shining bike. And because I used 2 of the 1" chrome spacers on each mounting point, I was able to keep my chrome axle covers! The whole set up is SOLID as a rock.

Here is a link to the bag but I bought it from a local shop. The link is to a right side bag, mine is left. http://www.leatherboundonline.com/Un...ag_p/u9550.htm

So I have $60 in the bag and about $25 - $30 (6 1" chrome spacers at $3 each, 2 of the 1/2" chrome spacers that were about $2.25 each, 3 of the 3-1/2" bolts then regular washers and 6 fender washers). So everything was under $100.... bag and hardware.

If soft 02 ends up still doing the hard bag, I can still use all my hardware and just sell the bag. I don't think it is quite as nice as the Leatherworks 312XL but that is mainly because of shape but to me, it certainly doesn't look bad and considering it has an ABS plastic back, it made it EASY to do. The bag itself is pretty nice and does have the quick release straps like the Leatherworks bag.

In the pics, you will see I also decided to move my license plate to the right side.... mainly so I could keep my chrome axle covers. I made SURE there was enough clearance this time (if you care, search for my topics on how I damaged my fender last year by using a different license plate holder and it didn't clear my fender and damaged it pretty bad... in fact, $250 worth of bad. LOL)

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Where did you get the chrome spacers? I've seen guys use them before but I haven't been able to find any yet.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2013 | 07:38 PM
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Where did you get the chrome spacers? I've seen guys use them before but I haven't been able to find any yet.
I found them an a local Hardware Store called Fresno AG Hardware. I checked Lowe's, OSH and Ace Hardware and neither had chrome spacers. But Ace and Lowe's did have some stainless ones that you could paint black.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2013 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by skiddd
Nice Man, bike looks great Bro............
Thanks man!

Originally Posted by Wide_Open
Good pics, very nice looking bike.
Thanks!
 
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