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The nicest one I've seen is the H-D 3 pocket fairing pouch, part# 58900-11, $99.95. However, it's not leather, but it looks pretty good. I have one, but took it off when I installed the 10" Wind Splitter windshield (my sig pic). It works well on the 10'' Wind Splitter, but I just didn't like the way it looked. It also works and looks good with the stock 12" windshield.
I have the saddleman windshield bag I bought on amazon. Follows the contour of the dash perfectly. I really like them to hold my wallet, phone and keys while riding. The bag on the left actually snaps out, for what reason I do not know.
The nicest one I've seen is the H-D 3 pocket fairing pouch, part# 58900-11, $99.95. However, it's not leather, but it looks pretty good. I have one, but took it off when I installed the 10" Wind Splitter windshield (my sig pic). It works well on the 10'' Wind Splitter, but I just didn't like the way it looked. It also works and looks good with the stock 12" windshield.
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I agree on this 3 pocket pouch. I really thought it was very supple leather when I first saw it. The magnetic flaps open shut very easily/smoothly, MUCH nicer than the velcro closures of the T-Bag. The T-bag is nice but really stiff. Find the 3 bag H-D for 20% off and you have a nice item ...
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