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The Viking Bag has a nicer price for sure.
Note Viking indicates it is designed for Softtails and I see how it attaches to a Softtail swing arm.
So anyone put this bag on a 2007 model year + Sportster?
Does it fit without modifying the passenger pegs and the Nightster/ Iron type brake lights?
Any pictures of this bag on those above mentioned Sportster models?
I used the HD swing arm back on my 2009 1200C. The mounting system made the bag superior to all other bags and the quality of the bag itself was not bag at all. I rode solo, so eliminating the passenger peg was not an issue for me, but may be an issue for others.
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