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I love mine center bag for sun glasses the smaller side ones sun block and Ipod . I took mine off last week when I needed to take off my outer fairing and noticed that my inner fairing was scuffed up where the bottom of bag was rubbing againts it .I am not concerned becaused it's covered when the bag is in place ,but if you have a painted inner fairing it may get scuffed up over a period of time.
I love mine center bag for sun glasses the smaller side ones sun block and Ipod . I took mine off last week when I needed to take off my outer fairing and noticed that my inner fairing was scuffed up where the bottom of bag was rubbing againts it .I am not concerned becaused it's covered when the bag is in place ,but if you have a painted inner fairing it may get scuffed up over a period of time.
Mine is too. I think maybe some clear tape where it rests might have prevented it.
I just installed the ones the OP is referring to and I love them! Very handy and usefull. That and my wife got a good laugh out of the TBAG logo and made me promise not to TBAG anyone.
Bought one a couple of months ago. Love the extra storage it provides for things like sunglass's and such. It does vibrate a little bit at low rpm's but heck what don't vibrate at low rpm's
I don't think you'll be disappointed if you buy one.
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