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Me and my bike and my lab/shepherd Oliver.
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Water Warrior 2
07-20-2009, 02:21 PM
Good looking bike. We don't see too many red ones. It looks good on you.
Sorry if the pics are too large. I just recently got some saddlebags and wanted to show them off! :cool:
The bags are from a Canadian company, Talisman Motorcycle Luggage. I got the large, stubbies. http://saddlebagsbytalisman.com/product ... ucts_id/54 (http://saddlebagsbytalisman.com/product_info.php/cPath/21/products_id/54)
They're 15" x 9 1/2" x 6".
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mrlmd1
10-08-2009, 04:51 PM
You may want to protect the bottom of the right bag from getting burned or melted from the heat of the exhaust. Do a search here on the forum to see what other members have come up with - usually some piece of aluminum or other metal either pop riveted or bolted to the outside bottom of the bag. Do it before you burn the bag.
Did you get the bag supports to keep them from getting into the turning spokes?
Yep, I got the support brackets. Pain in the butt installing them (tip: i found it much easier using a second socket wrench to hold the bolts). I'll keep an eye out for the heat, but so far it doesn't seem to be a problem. I've ridden around with them with weight in them and the bottom of the bag barely got warmed.
DrJimmy
11-10-2009, 05:14 PM
Hey...the Bike looks great. I just picked up a 2000 and need to get some bags. Yours look awesome can you tell me where you were bale to get them?
Thanks
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