Ken, those crashbars look both sharp and comfortable. What a great idea to include both safety and highay pegs functions in one product.
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Ken, those crashbars look both sharp and comfortable. What a great idea to include both safety and highay pegs functions in one product.
Fred
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alepel |
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I've seen these bars before but a little differently styled. Obviously there is more than one manufacturer for this style. These I like a lot.
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Kens T |
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Heres a couple of more new pics.
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Skip MMShadowT |
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Thanks Ken. Man that is one bad ass looking machine. Is that the original seat? How does HD stock seats compare to Honda's?
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Kens T |
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Thanks Skip,
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mktobob |
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Very nice Ken! I think the bags will really complete the look. Have a great trip. Bob
Last Edited By: mktobob 03/26/07 9:50 AM.
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alepel |
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I don't have a backrest, however for the trip i'm going to strap my dufflebag to the passenger spot and hope to lean back on it a bit .Ken....I use the duffle bag as a back rest on my Shadow when I'm travelling. I found that if I attached my bike cover with a spyder web to the face of my duffle it worked perfectly as a backrest. And that helps to take some of the attention to my sore butt away.
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bamaTrider |
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Ken, I don't know for sure what the name of this is, but I find it in with the shelf liner at most stores. It's a silicone foam mesh type material that
has a lot of grab. I use it in my tool box drawers to keep the tools from sliding around too much. I also find it handy for both protecting the seat, and to
keep the bag from sliding around. If you put a section between your seat and the bag, it will help keep the bag in place when you lean against it.
Stan
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Ken Reese |
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Thanks for the tips guy's. Heres a pic showing the hard lockable bags she came with when i bought her. kens T |
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bamaTrider |
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Great looking set of bags there. They look natural on the bike.
Stan
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Skip MMShadowT |
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I agree, the bags really compliment the bike.
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Fredrider |
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Ken, are those the 21 liter LeatherLyke saddlebags? They look good on your H-D.
Fred
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mktobob |
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Now you have the look Ken. The bags really balance the profile of the bike. I like the look...lots. Bob
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Fredrider |
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Ken, are you sure the white, fluffy dog goes with your H-D? You may have to re-think the dog, the H-D or both.
Fred
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