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The 2in bags are not Milwaukee Bagger. But the 4in ones are. They have pics from Milwaukee Baggers site as well as some pics from a website from a smaller local shop called Insane Choppers. They have some decent pics of bagger with Milwaukee Bags.
I like the 2in bags. I like how they do not cover the entire pipe. Anyone here know anybody from Bad Dad that they could talk to? Maybe if we came up with afew orders they would do it?
Just got email from them. Group buy of 5 units painted Vivid Black $1000.00 shipped. Anybody want in? Just sent them what I'm looking for 2-1 exhaust cut outin their new style which looks great
I'm in for a set of non painted bags. What is the group price for those? Also, have talked to these guys before. Very responsive guys and looks to be a good product. I'm not sure at this point the exact size I would want at this point to evenly match with the stock SG fender.
I have a call into them asking how they measure their bags. Most measure down the angled back side. I'm looking for 14 1/2 to 15 inch, down the back side at exhaust outlets.
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