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I have searched the internet up and down for a set of extended bags that are the 2" versions. I do not want the full length versions. I am only looking for a 2" extension. The catch is I am looking for a full bag bottom that is seamless at 2". There are plenty of 4'' full bags like Milwaukee bagger and gatorboxes. I have talked to them and they don't offer a a shorter version. I am not looking so much for the extra storage room but for the fact that there will be no visible seam or defect between the bag and the extension. If anyone knows where I can get a full bottom bag with a 2" extension. Thanks
DUDE!
I got the bags for you!
Arlen Ness has bags that are extended 2"
They have a nice scallop carved in the side.
These damn things are sweet.
Wish I had a set!
You can see the bags at www.baggernation.com
Word of advice...stick with 2" extensions.
I have the 4" drops...constantly cringe when I'm on the twisties!
I dont see those extensions any where? I could be blind! I have heard the extensions that are applied and then smoothed over will show a seam after time as well as the seam being visible when dust and dirt collects on it. With the fastest color around (black) everything shows up!
I dont see those extensions any where? I could be blind! I have heard the extensions that are applied and then smoothed over will show a seam after time as well as the seam being visible when dust and dirt collects on it. With the fastest color around (black) everything shows up!
The bags are mounted on the "Pauls 2008 Road Glide" bike.
They aren't extensions.
I looked under products, too. Didn't see the bags for sale.
Maybe try Ness website?
Also, check out the "ChopChop" tour pack on Bagger Nation.
Chopped version of a chopped tour pack.
Pretty slick!
DUDE!
I got the bags for you!
Arlen Ness has bags that are extended 2"
They have a nice scallop carved in the side.
These damn things are sweet.
Wish I had a set!
You can see the bags at www.baggernation.com
Word of advice...stick with 2" extensions.
I have the 4" drops...constantly cringe when I'm on the twisties!
Your bike looks great!!! Do you scrape your bags on the twisties? Also how do you like the Baker oil pan? Thanks!
Your bike looks great!!! Do you scrape your bags on the twisties? Also how do you like the Baker oil pan? Thanks!
Thanks!
No, I haven't scraped yet...then again, I haven't ridden The Dragon since I completed it.
I originally installed a set of 11.5" shocks.
I cringed so much at the possibility of scraping the bags...I sold those and installed 12.5" shocks.
The Baker oil pan is simply another great part from the boys at Baker. Those guys have their act together!
THOSE ARE IT! I will be calling on those tomorrow. They look slick. I don't know if I like the accent line but i think I could get used to the uniqueness of them very quickly! I wish they actually stated the length. I will call tomorrow and post the results of our conversation.
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