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From: CHILLIWACK B.C CANADA: have a u.s shipping adress
s/e roadglide bag extensions
anybody seen the nice bag extensions that come on the 09 s/e roadglide..they tell me they won't be released for sale ...wonder how long before someone takes a mould off them and makes them from fiberglass...too bad ,i would have bucked up for a set for sure!!
anybody seen the nice bag extensions that come on the 09 s/e roadglide..they tell me they won't be released for sale ...wonder how long before someone takes a mould off them and makes them from fiberglass...too bad ,i would have bucked up for a set for sure!!
Yeah right...just like the Street Glide rear fender extension was supposed to be exclusive to Street Glides.
Just hang tight, they'll have a part number by years end.
You can get them primed, primed parts are nit VIN specific like the CVO painted parts are, just ask your parts people to look it up, problem is they are on back order for the next 6 months. Tried to get a painted inner fairing for my RG and it too was on back order for the next 6 months so having the dealership paint it for me. Should be mine tomorrw or Sat. Can't Wait!!!!
I looked at the Baddad bags and didn't think they looked as nice in the pics as the Milwaukee Bagger bags. So $850 to $900 for bags plus you still have your oe bags to sell on Ebay. How much for the extensions??
I looked at the Baddad bags and didn't think they looked as nice in the pics as the Milwaukee Bagger bags. So $850 to $900 for bags plus you still have your oe bags to sell on Ebay. How much for the extensions??
Extensions run about $200
Then you have paint labor for installing and mudding them in...another couple hundred I'd say.
Then there's the potential of a seam line after it's painted.
My opinion...buy new bags.
Arlen Ness has a NICE set of extended bags with scallops molded in. They're extended a mild 2" and take it from me, go with the 2" extensions unless you plan on dragging your scoot around on a trailer. The only place I've seen them is on Yaffe's website.
You can get them primed, primed parts are nit VIN specific like the CVO painted parts are, just ask your parts people to look it up, problem is they are on back order for the next 6 months. Tried to get a painted inner fairing for my RG and it too was on back order for the next 6 months so having the dealership paint it for me. Should be mine tomorrw or Sat. Can't Wait!!!!
I had the dealership try with PN to get primed saddlebag extensions. Came back to me that the bags are on Restricted List?
Did you have any luck with your local dealer?
I had the dealership try with PN to get primed saddlebag extensions. Came back to me that the bags are on Restricted List?
Did you have any luck with your local dealer?
"Restricted List" means they're exclusive to the bike they came on.
You're not going to find a Part Number on these extensions right now, in any color.
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