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Thats a sweet list, thanks for the pictures! When I decide to get saddle bags for my Blackline I'm probably going to get those, they look killer man. Same with the rack and sissy bar!
They all look good. What are you going to be using the bike for? If there is some touring in the future, saddlebags are needed. If it is just to get you around with the occasional overnight, then the roll bag and the swing arm bag.
They all look good. What are you going to be using the bike for? If there is some touring in the future, saddlebags are needed. If it is just to get you around with the occasional overnight, then the roll bag and the swing arm bag.
Not sure why you would sell something that looks so amazing on the bike....
Thanks for the complement.
I like the looks and enjoy the convenience of just the Leatherworks Saddlebags
and Bowman sissy bar. If I'm not using something I prefer not having it around.
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