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Stumbled on some nice little bags from my future Bro-in-law. Never thought I would want them... till I actually had somewhere to put stuff. What do yall think?
They look good. Are they easily removed? I have hard bags on my Fatboy, They remove quickly, and their mounting brackets have three points to attach to the bike, which makes them relatively easy to remove also.
my FB had bags on it when i bought it. i wasn't too sure about them at first. yes the bike looks better without them, but the function of them and how often i use them, they pretty much became permanent.
Have bags on mine , also a removable tour pack..
comes in handy , my sportster has none .
If I want to just ride , I take the sportster,
If I might stop and buy something , or need a jacket , or need anything , I take the fatboy.
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