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I have a NEW pair of chrome Comfort Profile Saddle Bag guards that will fit 2009+ touring bikes. They are not OEM but are a very good quality aftermarket. $100 + shipping
I have a NEW pair of chrome Comfort Profile Saddle Bag guards that will fit 2009+ touring bikes. They are not OEM but are a very good quality aftermarket. $100 + shipping
Not a Super Pic but you can see how they fit on my Road King... I will try to get a few more Pics and get them posted... I bought 2 sets when I got these... My brother sold his Bagger and did not need them after they arrived. The ones for sale have never been installed.
How close of a knock-off from the OEM part would you say these aftermarket gurards are? It's hard to tell in your picture, but the OEM guard appears to slope down more.
It is kinda hard to see in my picture, but these bars are Exactly like the ones you have pictured below. If I didn't mention it you would never be able to tell. I don't want someone thinking they are buying something that is HD Brand and get something different. I have been very happy with my set and I will stand behind you satisfaction !
Originally Posted by StanfordMan
How close of a knock-off from the OEM part would you say these aftermarket gurards are?
I talked to Andy and it looks like you have the same issue as he has. He needs ALL of the mounting Hardware to switch over from just a Bag Support to a Bag Gaurd System. If you had the Standard Bag Gaurd and Wanted to go to the Comfort Profile Style, this kit would be for you.
Thanks for looking !!
If you are still interested, please let me know !!
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