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I just put one on my 11 flhtk. I am in Michigan so I havent rode with it but I like it, the 3 pouches are a little bigger then HD and it well made it even has a soft lining backing against the shield. Warning do not get their 2 pouch version it sticks out over 5 way past the dish, as my wife said it has to go that does not go with the bike. Of corse I got stuck with a restocking FEE.
I just put one on my 11 flhtk. I am in Michigan so I havent rode with it but I like it, the 3 pouches are a little bigger then HD and it well made it even has a soft lining backing against the shield. Warning do not get their 2 pouch version it sticks out over 5 way past the dish, as my wife said it has to go that does not go with the bike. Of corse I got stuck with a restocking FEE.
Ripp
I would love to see a few pics seriously considering this,and the T bag one.I have the HD currently and not happy,and it looks like crap from the front.
I will try tomorrow to get you some pics. I also have the t-bag
one used it last summer was not happy with the quality the right bag broke loose and the baking plate warped. My dealer said one of t-bags
venders used the wrong material. I also found the end bags was hard to get things out of the deep corner.
I would make sure you have enough room in them for what you want first. I bought the T-Bags. Wanted to put my wallet, cell phone and glasses in them. Wouldn't fit. Got stuck with the shipping both ways.
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