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A lot of interest and buzz about these (below) T Bag windshield bags. Anyone willing to share their experience actually purchasing, installing and riding with these bags?
Love them? Hate them? Vibration? Any chance they scratch your windshield? How do you prevent them from scratching your windshield?
A lot of interest and buzz about these (below) T Bag windshield bags. Anyone willing to share their experience actually purchasing, installing and riding with these bags?
Love them? Hate them? Vibration? Any chance they scratch your windshield? How do you prevent them from scratching your windshield?
Any input will be appreciated.
I love the look, although I could do without their logo. Functionally, the center pouch is fine, the side pouches are kind of a pain, not big enough for sunglasses, and stuff obviously falls down into the bottom, making it tough to reach. Mine did vibrate some, but some double sided tape on the back fixed it. Overall, I like the pouch.
I love the look, although I could do without their logo. Functionally, the center pouch is fine, the side pouches are kind of a pain, not big enough for sunglasses, and stuff obviously falls down into the bottom, making it tough to reach. Mine did vibrate some, but some double sided tape on the back fixed it. Overall, I like the pouch.
Have to agree with stro1965
Also the flaps do get stiffer when they get colder.
Got mine a couple weeks ago. Waited 3-4 weeks to get it.
They are good for me...
I also use them when I run my aux plug from my sirius radio over to the aux plug on the stock radio input. I leave all the excess cable in the pouch. The center pouch is also great for your EZ pass
Just got them 2 weeks ago for my Streetglide. I also have the Hogtunes Tweeterpod and the T-bags are about the only windshield bags that fit around them. I have to agree with the side bags not being too useful. I put a microfiber towel in one and the other is empty for now. The center bag holds my prescription riding glasses so it's quite handy. Fit and finish is very good and they installed easily.
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