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Ive found saddlebag locks on ebay for all bikes that have Zues fasteners. These are well made and cheap. Just search saddle bag locks and you should find a few different options. Just thought youd like to know.
OK, Im gonna go out on a limb here and guess that you are probably the person selling these lock sets, since the only posts you have made have to do with these locks.
Ill give them a try for 15 bucks what do I have to loose.
You are correct. But I dont sell anything I dont believe in. I made these for my bike and had so many requests for them I started making them. I use them on my own bike and everyone Ive sold a pair to loves them. Hope you like yours enough to recomend them to others.
What a deceitful act to place on this forum. Sometimes is just pays to be honest and state you got a product to sell. I do not buy from anyone with who works in this matter and I HOPE NOBODY FROM THIS FORUM SUPPORTS BUSINESSES LIKE THIS. This is how many of the shady companies start and I will not put any money up for this. Give it to a honest working man.
I do agree. You would have probably gotten more support if you would have been up front. I actually bought these on e-bay before I put 2 and 2 together.
You don't have to sneak in the back door around here. There are great group of people here and pretty open to new ideas.
what good will they do anyway if you lock you bag you cant get to the pins. if you lock the bags then all you need is a 7/16 speed wrench and you can take the brackets too. do some research theres 100's of threads about this crap. \\; \\; \\; \\; \\;  \\;FHLT DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY.
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just my 02 cents
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