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From: i live outside Omaha Ne on the Iowa side in the Loes hills, some great places to ride
Hard bag extensions
I have hunted up a few threads on Hard Bag Extensions.
i think they look pretty cool myself
but i have not really seen any pros and cons from some one that has them.
So does any one here have them that wishes they would not have installed them?
and what are every one elses take on them
from what i have seen the cost on these puppies
range from 260.00 with Bad Dads to replacment bags for 1,100.00 plus paint.
They sure look great, but it looks like cornering clearance is significantly reduced. I have a friend that has extensions on his, and he's using a lot of touch-up paint to keep them looking good.
You're better off in the long run if you buy the color matched complete assbly... Installation - Fill - Prep & color matching is anything but cheap!!
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