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I am in need of a holder for sunglasses on a roadking classic. I do have a big t-bags windshield mounted bag but I do not want the glasses getting lost in there as they do now. I have a day pair and night pair and just need easy access to both. I know someone has the perfect fix. Thanks FT
I never use my windshield.....I also keep a spare set of clear glasses for night riding in my saddlebags, but I bought a form fitted, hard plastic case for them so they don't get scratched up bouncing around in there. Found that out the hard way
I am in need of a holder for sunglasses on a roadking classic. I do have a big t-bags windshield mounted bag but I do not want the glasses getting lost in there as they do now. I have a day pair and night pair and just need easy access to both. I know someone has the perfect fix. Thanks FT
I know this is a bit off topic, but would you post some pictures of your bike with the t-bags windshield bag. I like the size of it but would like to see what it looks like on the bike, particularly from the front angles.
I have Rx riding goggles so when on the road my regular eye glasses go in a simple/cheap eyeglass case that I tuck into my Fox Creek windshield bag. No harm to the glasses and easy to access them when i get off the bike. Walmart for under $5 probably...
I love the holster on the bike idea! Probably enhances the bike's security as it makes any would-be dirtbag ask himself "Where's the gun and where's the owner... And when might he be back???" and walk away looking for another less hazardous target, lol
Originally Posted by Captain Itch
Usually the glock is not in the holster..But it makes for a different type of catch all for sunglasses and cigars...
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