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I attached my new plunderdogs this morning. The leather, fasteners and stitching are perfect. Fits secure via a strap in front, elastic to the shocks and an under seat attachment. There is a small divider within each pouch to that makes a convenient spot to hold registration and insurance or a tool pouch. Each bag contains a removable microlight.
Profile:
Close-up:
Strap to secure:
Important cargo (an unopened bottle of my favorite scotch that I picked-up at the liquor store for consumption at home) and internal side pouch:
Last edited by Big Lebowski; Jan 14, 2012 at 06:11 PM.
Reason: Noting that the bottle is unopened. Any suggestion that I promote drinking and riding is unintentional.
Whiskey is the last thing you should have in that bag. Dumb.
Whoa ease up dude I think he's just showing what the inside dimensions are since everyone knows how big a whiskey bottle is. Although a little inappropriate it does give a pretty good idea of the size.
You've done a fine job on the mounting bro looks good.
Whiskey is the last thing you should have in that bag. Dumb.
The last thing? I can think of a few others. I won't even guess as to why you think carrying an unopened bottle of scotch in a securely mounted enclosed leather bag is dumb. Or, maybe you think the bags are dumb. I really don't care.
Originally Posted by Sikk50
It's not open and it's a good size reference.
Correct, it is unopened. I stopped at the liquor store today and I thought a 750ml bottle would give an idea of what fits easily entirely inside one side.
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