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My saddlebags are getting pretty rough looking. Especially on the inside, not that the inside matters too much but still. I would also like to have a bit more space too. It seems that whatever I put in them, it either barely fits or doesn't fit at all. Sometimes it's a bit frustrating. Not to mention the wife when we go anywhere seems to think she gets some of mine too!
Anyway, I was looking at Dead Center Cycles bags. They look really nice. What do you all think? Any experience with them? They also make some really nice looking fairings I was drooling over.
Thanks to all.
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