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Here's a pic of the one I had on my old 92. Kinda hard to see but it was one of the $20-30 bags with a Harley patch sewn on....I drilled 2 holes in the bottom of the bag to line up with 2 of the windshield bolts,added a thin strip of metal inside to help hold the shape.
Last edited by #1rocketman; Mar 13, 2011 at 06:08 PM.
I got the HD bag up at Rossmeyer's in Daytona today. I love the thing. The clasps are not velcro. Instead they use magnets to stay closed. I have only had it a few hours but it is exactly what I wanted. I was able to snap a couple pics of Main Street when we were stopped in traffic.
I've been thinking about the Heavy Duty Dash Bag.It's
made for the fairing.I've started to buy the T-Bag before,
but I've read too many negatives on here.I also hate velcro.
just checked it out looks good, i had a cheep one that used a thin leather back that sliped between sheild and inner,not good it wouldnt hold its shape and vibrated on the inner got the harley one,at the time it was the only one i found that had a metal mounting tab to hold it in place .looks like foxcreek uses a metal bottum u should be good to go,and they have a good reputation.
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