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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Central Connecticut
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make it back safe- those look great- nice and tight.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Sanford, ME
Posts: 43
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Are you back yet? Do you have any pictures of the brackets without the bags? Do your brackets support the bottom of the bags like the factory harley ones do? I have the CWI backrest on my bike, would they be compatible? Also, how much are you charging for them?
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To me the Warrior is aggressive but with smooth rounded lines. the sharp lines of the HD Bags are a distraction. BUT, if they are not hard to mount/dismount, might be good for a long run then take them off when you get home.
The Corbin Beetle bags are the absolute best looking ones Ive ever seen on the warrior (cut outs for the rear turnsigs notwithstanding)
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Sanford, ME
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