T-Bag windshield 3 pouch set up.
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Windshield bags
I've got a saddle man three bag set up on my 012 Ultra. I have the LRS elite recurve windshield. The bags themselves are nice but the backing material is not hard PVC,it wrinkles and looks like crap. TBags makes a better product in my opinion. They cost more,but as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for.
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Windshield Bag
I am running the LRS 9 inch recurve elite. I like it, I can see over the lip and it deflects the wind good. It is well made and wife hasn't complained about any wind buffeting. I like the three bag set up the the H D dealership has.It looks much more sturdy that the saddle man set up.
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I am running the LRS 9 inch recurve elite. I like it, I can see over the lip and it deflects the wind good. It is well made and wife hasn't complained about any wind buffeting. I like the three bag set up the the H D dealership has.It looks much more sturdy that the saddle man set up.
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I run the LRS Ultra Recurve and the HD one fits fine.
Buy some of them little felt stick on circles at a craft store and pop on the back so it doesn't rub on the windshield (for the **** types).
Honestly though, the pockets on the HD one at least can be a bit small. Only 1 phone I've owned fit in the middle pocket which was hugely helpful -use it as a camera as most of us do which offers quick access.
Can fit a tube (chapstick type tube you screw upwards) of sunblock or zinc oxide in the smaller side bags, or loose change. Thats about it. So not highly functional.
I took it off a year ago cleaning the bike and have yet to reinstall it. Did not use on my tour last summer.
The best bang for the buck in functionality is the crash bar bags like this below. They hold full cans of sunblock, bottles of water/Gatorade, ones Smartphone etc.
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Buy some of them little felt stick on circles at a craft store and pop on the back so it doesn't rub on the windshield (for the **** types).
Honestly though, the pockets on the HD one at least can be a bit small. Only 1 phone I've owned fit in the middle pocket which was hugely helpful -use it as a camera as most of us do which offers quick access.
Can fit a tube (chapstick type tube you screw upwards) of sunblock or zinc oxide in the smaller side bags, or loose change. Thats about it. So not highly functional.
I took it off a year ago cleaning the bike and have yet to reinstall it. Did not use on my tour last summer.
The best bang for the buck in functionality is the crash bar bags like this below. They hold full cans of sunblock, bottles of water/Gatorade, ones Smartphone etc.
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