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I bought the 3 bag windshield set, cut the 2 outside bags off. Pulled the radiator access doors off and using self tapping sheet metal screws attached one bag to each door. Be sure to place the cut edge toward the engine and the top 2 screws was done from inside the bags, the one screw on bottom I went throught the under edge at the center. Looks great and works well. But did not use the middle bag.
I bought the 3 bag windshield set, cut the 2 outside bags off. Pulled the radiator access doors off and using self tapping sheet metal screws attached one bag to each door. Be sure to place the cut edge toward the engine and the top 2 screws was done from inside the bags, the one screw on bottom I went throught the under edge at the center. Looks great and works well. But did not use the middle bag.
Would really like to see a couple pictures of how that turned out.
at 59 YEARS OLD, THIS IS MY FINAL BIKE UNTIL DAY COMES I CAN NOT HOLD UP TWO WHEELS. THEN IT WILL BE TRI-GLIDE TIME lol
I said that with my last 3 bikes.
I finally bought a TG and am loving every second with it. Should have bought one earlier.
The reason I bought it now is because my job is iffy and at 70 the job market looks gloomy so since I have the money now - I got it - now I won't have to worry if my hips/knees or anything else goes out - I will still be able to ride until I die.....can't say that for 2 wheels.
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