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I dont remember the name on the bike. If you go under Street Glides, it is black. You can tell the pics were taken at a show. I like the 2in better then the 4in personally
We do not have any plans to make a 2" wider bag. The biggest reason is that many of our customers are already concerned with ground clearance on the 4" Stretched, Stock Width Bags. With this in mind, we are afraid that a 2" wider bag will sacrifice even more ground clearance.
We hope this information is helpful for you. Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
We do not have any plans to make a 2" wider bag. The biggest reason is that many of our customers are already concerned with ground clearance on the 4" Stretched, Stock Width Bags. With this in mind, we are afraid that a 2" wider bag will sacrifice even more ground clearance.
We hope this information is helpful for you. Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
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