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Just my opinion. Also, I didn't notice the caption said he was taking it home to drink it. Sorry about jumping the gun.
takes a man to admit when he jumped the gun. good **** SF. i can understand one's concern tho, we all know someone that drinking and driving or riding may have effected and that's all i'm gonna say. now drink up!
Very nice looking bags!! BTW, where did you get the windshield? Love it!
Originally Posted by Frank Dukes
this. liking that windshield..
I recently bought the tinted National Cycle Deflector Screen DX N9525A http://shop.nationalcycle.com/perl/c...odel=hr-072%22 on Amazon for $114 from Powersport Superstore. It was a bear for me to assemble (I needed to use a bit more elbow grease and a little hammering), but it wasn't too bad to install. The hardware is matte-black, so it goes well with the black components of the bike. It takes the brunt of the wind off of my sternum to make the 35 - 55 mph rides more comfortable. The rake is adjustable and it does not require any relocations of turn signals or cables. I could quickly remove the windshield and leave the mounting hardware. Or, remove the mounting hardware too in about 2 min. I doubt I'll ever do either.
This is a commuter bike (40 miles R/T) for me anytime the weather allows here in Kansas City. The windshield serves its purpose and the bags will allow me to stash gloves, Leatherman and papers on one side and I'll use the other side to put the miscellaneous stuff that I always seem to be cramming in my jacket from the store on the way home. I previously rode a Yamaha Zuma 125 scooter that had a lot of under-seat storage. I didn't realize how much I used that space.
Originally Posted by Mich
I like those bags, they are a great compliment to the Iron. Mind if i ask what you paid?
$419 from http://plunderdog.com/ Hes coming out with a solo bag too for $225. I've never seen the Lick's solo, but the solo from Pete will be an alternative at that price-point.
I could have gone another route and done simulated leather, canvas or something else for a fraction of the price. However, I wanted solid leather bags. Purchasing these bags reminded me of a tagline someone has on this forum that is something like, Cheap things arent quality and quality things arent cheap.
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