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bag fell off after hitting a bump @ 80 MPH, so it and my new lid are trashed. so i'm looking at going to extended bags, would like to have a set that is also streatched back, i have saw a few sets while back but dont remember who made them. i really want abs instead of fiberglass as well. trying to not break the bank on this one so any suggestions?
Last edited by slammed05fatty; May 27, 2014 at 08:16 AM.
When you get the next ones look at Bruckus saddle secure.
Indeed. The internet will help you with your bag search but Brukus will keep them on your bike. I felt stupid waiting almost 3 months after getting my Glide before I ordered them for it. My Road King has most of their stuff.
Indeed. The internet will help you with your bag search but Brukus will keep them on your bike. I felt stupid waiting almost 3 months after getting my Glide before I ordered them for it. My Road King has most of their stuff.
before leaving out on this trip i told my girl i was ordering some parts when i got home, that was first on the list but i see how that turned out
If you're looking for a cheap fix, three bucks worth of bolts, fender washers and speed nuts will do the job nicely once you get the new bags. You'll only need one bolt per side the other will work fine with the Dzus fastener.
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