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I paid $1900.00 for new stretched black cherry bags from the dealer. A lot of dough but the bike has been real good to me. 3 more weeks till I get them. 05RKC
I picked up a set of ABS extended bags with lids for $400 on ebay. I had them painted for another $150 and they look GREAT. If i could figure out how to put some pics up here I will show you. Looks like I saved about $1400
Last edited by StreetPilot; May 14, 2011 at 01:44 AM.
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These are Bad Dad bags and all in one touring fender I installed this winter. Good quality, they are fiberglass though. Good customer service as well. There are some other pics in the link in my signature.
Subscribed, I've been looking at Milwaukee Baggers myself.
My buddy has milwaukee bagger stuff. They are about the same products, the milwaukee rear fender doesnt drop down as low as the Bad Dad fender. He had someone do his bike and I wasnt impressed with the way the bags and fender lined up. I spent a long time adjusting to make the lines of the bags and fender match like they do.
I got Milwaukee Baggers. Interior of bag is finished real nice. I bought the ones w/blemishes for 200 less. 700. total. They had little air bubble pops in a couple of areas, easy fix. I like fiberglass better cuz there easy to repair if one should break from an accident. I did my own painting though.
If you add extensions that are body worked in you will see a faint line where they join, especially on warmer days.
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