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I had a set oftsukayu leather covered hard saddlebags on my VTX before I bought the Harley. Great quality and look. Like someone said they can take awhile to reply to emails. I recieved the bags about two weeks after I ordered them. Don't know anything about the fairings though.
I'm real familiar with them. They are medium quality, not bad, not good. They are quite popular in the metric community and get mixed reviews by owners. Their pricing always looks good, but by the time you have their products on your bike painted and ready to roll you have spent the same money as any American manufacturer.
There is no way I could get a Hoppe, Dead Center, or Dragonfly, painted to match my bike with the quality of the stereo I used for the price I paid. I had a Hoppe, it was ok but I could get myself to like the 4 speakers and I sold it. The Firebagger is a quality unit and I am tottaly pleased. I wqsn't crazy about the HK thingy at first but everything elase comes from there so I saidWTF and bought one. If I hadn't I'd still be saving for an American one.
You can order from either but you pay Tsukayu. and it comes from Tsukayu. Firebagger is an American middleman. There is supposed to be a dealer or rep at Daytona this year.
I really like the looks of that firebagger, and am real close to buying it. what do you guys think about the speakers on the fairing being car speakers? does it make a difference?
OK i couldnt wait, lol, i have been wanting a fairing and a radio for mine since i bought it, so i ordered the firebagger one.color matched and saved over 600 than other models and if the speaker dont work right being car speakers i can get marine ones way under 600 . so we will see. i will keep everyone posted.
Congrats! I'm jealous. What did they say as far as arrival time? What was your out the door price? I think that product looks great, I'm going to go with the firebagger myself in a few weeks I think. Keep us posted..
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