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Re: Suzuki Brand Saddlebags - Question
11" x 11" x 3-1/2" outside. They're small, shitty, and fake leather (vinyl?) but all I need.
Also.... burned a hole in the right one in about 3000 miles, hence the plate repair.
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They should work fine. I have the same size bags on my bike.
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Thanks for all the input. Has everyone foudn it necessary to place the saddlebag supports on their bike? |
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Bag brackets are a safety issue for many bags. There is also a nice write up here on home built brackets that cost far less and do the deed. Maybe some one can find it and point you in the right direction.
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04-24-2010, 08:13 PM | #10 |
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I just second the motion that the Suzuki bags suck. They are not only small, but I don't like the buckle business (although it seems like it's tradition.) I do think that the saddle bag supports are a good idea. Strangely enough, there is really no connection between the Suzuki bags and the supports. It's like they were made by two different companies, neither of which had ever seen the other's product. Overall, my experience with the so called "official" Suzuki after market luggage has led me to conclude that, if you want to add stuff on to your bike, don't assume that the stuff from Suzuki is any better than anything you might find somewhere else.
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