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Old 02-10-2007, 08:55 AM   #1
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Saddlebag brackets

The postoffice deliver a set of saddlebag brackets yesterday that I got off of eb@y from 8pointman (Premier Cycle Parts Plus) for a total of under $30. The seller makes them from stainless steel for a number of bikes so they should last a long time. Not a bad price if they fit but I don't think that should be a problem. We'll see later today when I try to install them. I'll give an update once they are on. Next step is to find some saddlebags. I have been waiting for cyclesportsleather.com to get his new selection in since I have done business with him before and like the products and service.

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Old 02-12-2007, 12:23 PM   #2
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I bought my bags from leatherup.com Best prices I've seen, by far. The ones I got are stiff enough that I didn't need the brackets, either. The front, bottom corner of the bag sits against the spring/shock keeping it away from the wheel.

For that matter, I also bought my jacket from leatherup.com, and again, great price. And after you order the first item, the'll send you a code so you can get 10% off every order for the rest of your life.

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Old 02-12-2007, 04:32 PM   #3
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Thanks for the suggestion. I now have leatherup.com on my "favorites" list. I'll be checking though their website.

I didn't get the saddlebar brackets installed this weekend as I planned. The weather was too nice to pass up so I spent Saturday and Sunday riding. Since the windscreen came in I installed that on the GZ250 instead to see how it worked. My wife was pleased with having a little wind blocked. It took some time to get the handlebar mount adjusted and stable but it seems sturdy enough. I may need to move it a little higher since the wind comes over the top to hit her on the neck. So maybe an inch or two at the most and it should be fine.

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Old 02-13-2007, 06:27 AM   #4
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Re: Saddlebag brackets

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The postoffice deliver a set of saddlebag brackets yesterday that I got off of eb@y from 8pointman (Premier Cycle Parts Plus) for a total of under $30. The seller makes them from stainless steel for a number of bikes so they should last a long time. Not a bad price if they fit but I don't think that should be a problem. We'll see later today when I try to install them. I'll give an update once they are on. Next step is to find some saddlebags. I have been waiting for cyclesportsleather.com to get his new selection in since I have done business with him before and like the products and service.

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I have these saddlebag brackets they fit/work fine. They don't rust. These would not be hard to make if one had access to some welding equipment.
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