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Thanks for all the imput fellas!!! Think i may pass on this one...got my inner fairing out for paint and don't want it all scratched up!!!!!!!!! You guys are great!!!!!!!!!! Holla
Another happy t-bagger...going on 3+ years now. FYI, pretty much any w/s bag is going to leave a mark so, to me, it's worth a few scuffs here/there for the added storage convenience.
Mine after a few years has now gotten wavy and now since it is older and in the cold weather the flaps are beginning to crack where they bend from opening them. When it is hot they are much more pliable but I think the sun has finally taken it's toll on them.
When I took mine off to paint inner fairing I found they actually wore a small groove in the top of my fairing. Thru them in the trash because I didn't want them to ruin my newly painted inner fairing.
I had mine off not long ago. Yes, there was some rubbing. I've seen rubbing on other types too and would bet they all rub. This shouldn't be a deciding factor againsted TBags, but a deciding factor against ANY visor bag. As long as you have a visor bag you won't see it. You either want the convenience or you don't.
I've been thinking one day I might go with a Gator seat and wonder if any company out there would make me a visor pouch out of the same material.
From: Orig Surfers Paradise Australia, then Riyadh Saudi Arabia, Tokyo, Toronto, now So Cal
I have had my T-Bag 3 pouch on my SG for over a year, with the KW 8.5" flare windshield (the T-Bags fits this windshield perfect). Had my outer fairing off this weekend to install Amp and Speakers and checked the inner fairing for T-Bag scuffing/damage,.... not a scratch. This is possibly because the KW windshield hold the bag snuggly in place - limiting vibrational movement (??)
I would certainly buy the T-Bag windshield bag again as I love the KW windshield and this bag fits it perfectly and holds phones, Swiss Army knife, lighters, cigars, etc etc..
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