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I was wondering if the Harley bags that go across the inner fairing will work if you have a Klock Werks 6.5" flare windshield. It seems that the windshield leans back at a decent angle so I am unsure. I have changed the lower fairings in my Ultra to the CVO speaker housings so I am looking to add the 3 small bags that go across the inner fairing at the base of the windshield for some storage of phone, keys, etc. Then there is a KW on my local CL for a great price but dont want to get it if the bags wont fit- Anyone have this combo?
I was wondering if the Harley bags that go across the inner fairing will work if you have a Klock Werks 6.5" flare windshield. It seems that the windshield leans back at a decent angle so I am unsure. I have changed the lower fairings in my Ultra to the CVO speaker housings so I am looking to add the 3 small bags that go across the inner fairing at the base of the windshield for some storage of phone, keys, etc. Then there is a KW on my local CL for a great price but dont want to get it if the bags wont fit- Anyone have this combo?
Wow, that was easy, That sucks, I would love to get that windshield but I NEED the windshield bags now that I have no glove compartments- Thanks for a quick reply
Check out the Klock Works Nav Bag, it's one bag but is supposed to hold the same or not more stuff then the 3 bag units plus it will fit with their shield.
Just got the KW bag, it is really nice and yes, it has a lot of room in it! Ran the wires in the fairing, bag has weather tight openings in the sides for the wires to run threw for all day charging. Well worth the coin!
I had a 6.5" Klockwerks and although it worked good, the Fastaire 7" I was using worked better with virtually no buffeting. And, you can put any bag you want behind it. Just another option. I now run a 6" Fastaire which also works great.
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