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I ordered a T-Bags Windshield Bag 4 (TB3200WBP) yesterday, through Amazon.com (Kinney Cycles), for $59.95, with FREE SHIPPING!
I really like having the three bags and I like the look of the T-Bags on the fairing (thanks, Pastor John). It looks like the T-Bags was made for the SG!
I also read that T-Bags worked out the early issues with cracking. So it's all good!
Does anyone know of a windshield bag that will work with the HD Windsplitter windshield. I'm pretty sure the T-Bags version and HD's 3-bag model won't fit, and HD no longer makes the 2-bag version.
Does anyone know of a windshield bag that will work with the HD Windsplitter windshield. I'm pretty sure the T-Bags version and HD's 3-bag model won't fit, and HD no longer makes the 2-bag version.
According to T-Bags:
"Fits Harley-Davidson: FLHX, FLHT, FLHTC, FLHTCU, with 4" and taller windshields."
"Fits Harley-Davidson: FLHX, FLHT, FLHTC, FLHTCU, with 4" and taller windshields."
Thanks. I think the Windsplitter (at least the original version) is around 6 1/2", so it definitely meets the 4" criteria. The problem is the Windsplitter curves in on each end, and I'm thinking the two outer bags would not fit under the curves. Maybe I can ask the good folks at T-Bags if they know if it will work.
Thanks. I think the Windsplitter (at least the original version) is around 6 1/2", so it definitely meets the 4" criteria. The problem is the Windsplitter curves in on each end, and I'm thinking the two outer bags would not fit under the curves. Maybe I can ask the good folks at T-Bags if they know if it will work.
No problem. Glad to help.
The Wind Splitter is advertised as being 7" tall, but based upon this stock photo, it doesn't look like it will work:
"The curve" starts directly above the attachment point in the fairing.
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