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OK guys, I posted this in the General Chat, but since I hear more of the Licks Solo Bag in this area maybe someone can help me.
I finally got my 2010 Iron back from the dealer, (long story), and started to put the Licks Bag on. Reading the instructions I kept running into an issue where it says Position A, Position B, and Position C for the straps. Only problem (I think) is that I don't have an Position C!!
I posted a pic of the back of my bag, can someone verify that I'm missing some slots??
Your correct. I just put mine on last night and it definatley has 3 locations for straps.
Originally Posted by sajackson
Yea i used the leather strap for the middle slots and zip ties for the other 2, which you clearly don't have.
Call Lick's...I'm sure they will make it right for you...have always heard good things about their service although I have never needed them myself.
Yeah.....that's what I was thinking. Damn, I'm not having any luck with this!!
Thanks guys, I tried calling them earlier but was only able to leave a message on their answering machine. Hopefully won't have to wait another 3 weeks to get a replacement.
Just wanted to put out here that I did contact Licks and they are sending me a new bag ASAP and will refund the shipping of the bag I have now. Great service!
Just wanted to put out here that I did contact Licks and they are sending me a new bag ASAP and will refund the shipping of the bag I have now. Great service!
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