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Well I do have it off Dawg but I broke the tab on the bracket above the the fender that hoops around frame to frame and the bag supports bolt to it and it broke the tab where the bag suppot bolts on so I welded that but need to get side to side support again.
What bracket are you talking about??? That would be the best as I dont want to run the whole bumber crap. I was going to fab up a rail bracket but I am short on time.
Got one on the way Dawg Latus HD in Oregon showed one in stock so I should get it in a few days. Heak I wish I had known about that when I put the SG bag supports on could have saved me all this work and my fender would not have a tire rub burn on it!
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