My cousin used these bags off a road king he had, he drilled holes in fenders to mount them instead of using velcro or other 3M products that seem to be pretty good, all they are is saddlebag bags that go on the bars in front of 2 wheeler saddlebags. Might want to price them at the harley dealer and see the price, might be cheaper and install yourself or might not be cheap, don't know
I've had the Harley bags on my last 3 trikes. Back in the day with my first install - the dealer didn't screw up - it was the "directions" that were wrong. Since then all my installs were done correctly. Yes they are a bit expensive, but for all the benefits I get with them, they are completely worth it...…..to me. Maybe to some they are not.
I don't see one reason why anyone would get upset about drilling holes in the trike body. After all there are dozens of holes already in the body - so what's so horrible about a couple more?? I just don't get it. At least I'm 1000% positive my bags will never fall off.
I'm sure seethrubraz is a great product, but I don't trust anything that's not BOLTED on. That's just me....even then I sometimes wonder.
That's what's so great about this country - you have choices. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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