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My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
Here's a few picks of my rendition of HD bag mounts for my road*. Got the left side done now I'm working on the right, what do ya guys think???



 
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Re:My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
Looks good to me. I've been thinking about a set of HD police bags myself.
 
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Re:My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
What brackets did you use? I've got my Hd bags and was buying the bad dad brackets but he told me the bars would show in the back unless I changed fenders. Did you build those? TakIng my reckless fairing to get painted. Need to figure this out.
 
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Re:My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
Good job they look great!!!!!
 
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Re:My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
BEAMS123 wrote:
What brackets did you use? I've got my Hd bags and was buying the bad dad brackets but he told me the bars would show in the back unless I changed fenders. Did you build those? TakIng my reckless fairing to get painted. Need to figure this out.
Beams, I fabricated them myself, I started with the stock HD bracket that the bag sits on. The brackets do show as do badad's and SS custom cycle's, but I'm powdercoating them black so seeing them isn't a big deal. Truthfully I was gonna go badad or SS but my budget wouldn't allow it, $400 for brackets and $500 to $600think for the fender set up, figured that I could make my own brackets and save a few Benjamin's.
 
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Re:My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
Im with you on that. After talking with bad dad about the brackets he had me on the hook to extend the bags replace the fender and oh yeah we will need some lights. Then paint. Crazy. My last name isn't warbucks. You've done a good job.
 
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Last Edit: 2012/02/14 07:59 By BEAMS123.
 
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Re:My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
Hell them look nice enough to run without the bags on it.Good job
 
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Re:My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
Very nice job! What are you useing to bend the pipe?
 
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Re:My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
great looking job
 
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Re:My hardbag mounts in progress.... 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
You're very talented. I'm going to go with the Baddad brackets (and Cavalary bags) but dang, they're expensive. And, they won't budge on the price. But, they look so good.
 
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