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Have been looking to change the look of my bike a bit. I have seen the Milwaukee Combo kit that comes with the extended bags and a rear fender all together. Does anybody else make a similiar combo? And why doesnt more people use this when customizing their bikes? To mean this seems like a no brainer. I do understand that we all dont want the same looking bike, but still!
I've went with Baddad's bags and fender on the Road King Custom. Their flushed in taillight and turn signals set them apart from the rest. I plan to use them again on my soon to be delivered '12 Road Glide Custom.
Also, check out FBI Inc. (Fatbaggers) and Baggernation.com (Paul Yaffe). There are others out there.
I am about to order this week a set of Fat Baggers Premium Extended Saddlebags, Dual Exhaust Cutout, and painted Ember Red Sunglo for my 2012 Street Glide.
I went with the Milwaukee Baggers bags and their Street Sweeper rear fasica last year. I thought that it was the cheapest way to do the rear of my bike at the time. I was and still am totally against a fender "cover", and at the time I couldnt decide on which fender to run. The MB Street Sweeper Fasica is a decent piece however it needs a bracket added to it somehow. The bottom is to long and it has caused stress cracks in the paint at the corners. I have decided to run the FBI fender this winter. Here is a pic of the MB set up.
I've went with Baddad's bags and fender on the Road King Custom. Their flushed in taillight and turn signals set them apart from the rest. I plan to use them again on my soon to be delivered '12 Road Glide Custom.
Also, check out FBI Inc. (Fatbaggers) and Baggernation.com (Paul Yaffe). There are others out there.
Then there's the debate over fiberglass vs ABS...
+1. I went with FatBaggers all the way around. Front and Rear fenders and bags. Little more expensive for some people taste but I'm happy with them. And like some of the other places prices are broken down for painted or unpainted.
My current build is using Yaffe Rear Fender, Top Shop Bags, FBI Drop Seat, Camtech Custom Baggers Tank Overlay and Side Covers, Camtech Fairing, and a top secret front fender.
All of them make great products, which makes it VERY difficult to decide how to spend your hard earned money.
Call Top Shop they discount on Phone. I got new Style bags and fender for 1050 Shipped Website say 815 for bags and 475 for fender, But call them they cut price on phone. I just bought a set Bike is in body shop now, They also dont require much to get ready for paint
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