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Lost my right side saddle bag the other night. ( dropped off and exploded into a million pieces) I called HD to get a replacement and I was told they discontinued 2009 -2013 hard bags. I have been watching ebay, and most bags are scratched, cracked dinged up etc. My paint is like new and want the bags to match up.
Any ideas on where to get ONE right side OEM bag , Vivid black in good shape? ( other than ebay and facebook market?)
Does anyone have any experience with TCMT bags on AMAZON?
I have the TCMT 5in extended bags and for the price I'm happy with them
Hey man, thanks for the info. Did the paint on the bags match the bike? If you have a picture of them on the bike you could send that would be helpful. Thanks!
If you can swing it, I agree with the 2014 and later saddlebags. I upgraded the OEM on my '13 King and I can open and close while sitting at a stop light. Very easy mod.
It will come up on the Bay, you need to be patient. But you don't have a bag and it is about to be summer, I get it. Might be quicker to buy a dinged one and have a local guy paint it for you. Good luck.
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