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Bagger Brace in good condition. Used for maybe a few thousand miles. Install instructions and details can be found at http://bitchinbaggers.com/products/bagger-brace/. $200 shipped.
Hi there,
Wondering how old / when this unit was manufactured or is it an off shoot of the original Bagger Brace?
All the ones I see have five bolts per side on the pucks / cross brace?
Let me know,
Rob
Hi there,
Wondering how old / when this unit was manufactured or is it an off shoot of the original Bagger Brace?
All the ones I see have five bolts per side on the pucks / cross brace?
Let me know,
Rob
Hi Rob. This is 2-3 years old max. I purchased directly from Bitchin Baggers. I see what you're saying about their pics showing 5 bolts. I see a lot of old threads on here showing that too but not much from the last couple years. It seems like they have probably re-designed slightly from when they initially uploaded their pics because mine also does not have their name stamped on it. They do have an email address on their site though if you would like to confirm that this is their product. They were very helpful when I purchased and am sure they could respond that this is indeed their product. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Carl
Thanks for the reply back Carl
Whats the best you'll take for it.
A little more than I'd like to pay for a used one as I'd also want to replace all the hardware with new.
You can email me if you like ... Guess I'm too new in the forum to message you directly.
Thanks again,
Rob
rbracing3@yahoo.com
Thanks for the reply back Carl
Whats the best you'll take for it.
A little more than I'd like to pay for a used one as I'd also want to replace all the hardware with new.
You can email me if you like ... Guess I'm too new in the forum to message you directly.
Thanks again,
Rob rbracing3@yahoo.com
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