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Old 06-02-2015, 03:06 AM
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Bags are a good fit, are they tsukayu bags?
 
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Bags are a good fit, are they tsukayu bags?
They look similar in their position on the bike but they do not look like Tsukaya bags. Tsukaya bags are wider with LEDs, but would be interested in finding out what kind of bags. Also wondering where the rear turn signals are located.
 
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Old 06-02-2015, 06:49 AM
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With the pinstriping on them, I'm guessing they are off a Road Glide or maybe a Street Glide.
 
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Old 06-02-2015, 06:52 AM
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@GMRO - I personally place tools in my saddlebag. Any reason you want to place additional bags on your fork or near the oil filter? I am assuming since you installed a headlight visor for aesthetics, you care about the appearance.
And yes....upgrades are never-ending...lol.
Yea you bring up good points... I may just get a military wrap from the surplus shop and just add some tools and place in 1 of the saddle bags. I have a nice warp with tools in my tour pack on the UC. Works nice...keep all safe and tight and no rattles. PLUS this way you KNOW where all your stuff is should you have and break it out on the road.

THANKS for the help and support.

PS> I did ride in to work this AM and it was a bit dark. The headlamp ring appears to help consolidate the LED beam. Looks good too!
 
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Old 06-03-2015, 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by hscic
They look similar in their position on the bike but they do not look like Tsukaya bags. Tsukaya bags are wider with LEDs, but would be interested in finding out what kind of bags. Also wondering where the rear turn signals are located.
they're a good fit whoever makes them, really fit the bike well
 
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Old 06-03-2015, 03:22 AM
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Originally Posted by BensonUK
they're a good fit whoever makes them, really fit the bike well
I agree. They looks really good on the bike. Besides its position, I like that the bags are tall which gives the bike a low profile appearance.
 
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My version of a "bagger".


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Sweet.
How do you like the springer seat?
 
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Sweet.
How do you like the springer seat?



I like it a lot. It helps with the ride and absorbs some of the shock due to the Seventy Two's short suspension. We have very crappy roads here in the PRK.


I wouldn't probably recommend it for long distance riding, but how would I know? Have to stop for gas every 70 miles anyway!
 
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Default 03 custom baggster






Here's a pic of my 03 sportster 1200 Custom Baggster.
-Memphis shades batwing
-boss Bluetooth audio
-Tsukayu hard bags
-custom tank lift
-custom coil and key relocation
-custom hyper charger clear door
got done swapping out my drag pipes with Vance&hines straight shots
 
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