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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
I'm sure you had to be expecting opinions, good and bad. Well here's mine. Since you've put the $$ in the bags, now make them your own by.
1) Get the pipes you want for looks and sound
2) Paint the bags to match, otherwise you'll look like a skunk
3) Install the mounts
4) Ride like there's no tomorrow.
Have a great life
 
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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
Personally , I've never minded the Road king style hard bag. I do think that once you get your exhaust choice decided, and can lower them a little , it will look more suited to your Roadie. Looking forward to the end result. BB
 
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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
I agree with the others, find the pipes you want first, then set the bags accordingly.

I love the hard bag look (obviously), on mine I have BUB Big Willys, and some hard bags I found on EBay. When they came, the bags had no mounting holes, I was able to get them as low as I wanted.


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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
Same here .....

those bags need to go lower. Look for some low slung pipes and then lower the bags accordingly.

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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
here is a link to a saddelbag site that is a very good price they have some very nice hard bags
http://www.vikingbags.com/soft-motorcycle-saddlebags-735-prd1.html
and you might want to consider changing your pipe to either duals or a 2 into 1 or some shortys i went with Bub Stubbys , great sound and lots of extra power
 
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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
Those are some good prices (compared to the $1000 price of the Yammy bags!) If mine hadn't come with the bags I would be seriously considering getting some from viking bags....Good tip junglebear11

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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
OK, the concensus seems to be they need to be lower, and i agree, im leaning towards the cobra 2 into 1 , ill post pics when the project is done, thanks to everyone for the great input, i really appreciate all the positive comments
 
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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
Hello Loadmaster,
I personally like the style of your bags. I agree with the previous comments about lowering the bags once you choose the exhaust you want. Find a local painter who can match them up with the color of your bike and they will look excellent. Regarding exhaust, the V&H 2in1 propipe or a set of Reinharts or Bubs would look great on your bike. They all have excellent quality but I have to say that I am partial to my Bub jug huggers! The deep tone at idle and the complete roar when you get on the throttle puts a grin on my face a mile wide! Good luck with your decision! Post some pics when you are done.


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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
junglebear11 wrote:
here is a link to a saddelbag site that is a very good price they have some very nice hard bags
http://www.vikingbags.com/soft-motorcycle-saddlebags-735-prd1.html
and you might want to consider changing your pipe to either duals or a 2 into 1 or some shortys i went with Bub Stubbys , great sound and lots of extra power


For hard bags, those prices are really pretty good. At least compared to Yami OEM
 
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Re:opinions and advice needed, hard bags 9 Months, 1 Week ago  
Ultra Star site is a good place to check out differant bags.
I have RoyalStar 97/98 Tour deluxe bags that I mounted.Modifided
Royalstar brackets to mount them.New White Walls this weekend
Yea BabyAnd Radar my bike don`t look like no skunk. But
when I can afford that fairing I`ll get it all painted to match.
 
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