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Hefty Cinch Sak works well in a pinch-, classic black, water resistant and useful for more than just carrying your gear. Last overnight ride I went on it rained so I used it to rain guard my seat.
I bought the cheaper ones from Harley and they work fantastic...
I bought the same ones and highly recommend them, they work great. Not sure why you would need the higher priced ones. These things are VERY heavy duty
I bought the same ones and highly recommend them, they work great. Not sure why you would need the higher priced ones. These things are VERY heavy duty
Are these the ones around 50.00 buckaroo.....
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Fits '94-later Touring models equipped with Color-Matched Hard Saddlebags and '09-later VRSCF models equipped with Rigid Saddlebags P/N 91172-09. (pair)
I was wondering if anybody actually used the saddlebags for holding clothes. LOL
One of my bags holds all my raingear/boots/gloves, a sweatshirt and one of those spaceage emergancy blankets, the other one holds all my tools, tire repair kit, first aid kit, and other odds and ends plus water/juice bottles for when I stop for gas I can grab a drink real fast. My tour pack holds chaps/jacket, maps, CD's, bike cover, cameras, more odds and ends and souveners for the trip back. ALL my clothes for up to 2 to 3 weeks go in my Saddleman BR4100 Back Seat Bag, that was designed especially for the Harley Ultras. It has a rounded back so it doesn't mess up your rear speakers, as square bags will do. It also acts as a great backrest and has insulated pockets on the sides to hold beverages cool. I only have to carry one bag to the motel room.
I think it's the greatest bag ever made for the Ultra or any Electa Glide -----if you ride solo.
Gone are the days of just throwing a tent, sleeping bag and an extra set of clothes on the seat. Now, at 67, I like all the comforts I can carry to the motel room. LOL
I now have 3 complete sets of Harley liners that I've never used.
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