Good Buy - soft saddlebags
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SuperSport
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From: Jacksonville FL

Good Buy - soft saddlebags
Just thought I would pass this info on. I have no connection with new enough.
http://www.newenough.com/parts/close...addlebags.html
I purchased these bags my self over a week ago. They do the job look nice, and appear to be of good quality. They also mount easy.
If anyone would like pics let me know and I will post.
http://www.newenough.com/parts/close...addlebags.html
I purchased these bags my self over a week ago. They do the job look nice, and appear to be of good quality. They also mount easy.
If anyone would like pics let me know and I will post.
Just thought I would pass this info on. I have no connection with new enough.
http://www.newenough.com/parts/close...addlebags.html
I purchased these bags my self over a week ago. They do the job look nice, and appear to be of good quality. They also mount easy.
If anyone would like pics let me know and I will post.
http://www.newenough.com/parts/close...addlebags.html
I purchased these bags my self over a week ago. They do the job look nice, and appear to be of good quality. They also mount easy.
If anyone would like pics let me know and I will post.
Looking at the picture (which isn't of a superhawk though) I'd say atleast my pipes will be a bit to close to the bags... Altough a good way to make it work is to have a guard some 10 cm of the pipes holding the bags outside the pipes... Could bolt a thin strip to the bottom of the passenger footpeg and the other end around the plate somewhere...
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SuperSport
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From: Jacksonville FL

Pics as requested. I don't believe these would work with high mount exhaust, because the bags are quite big.
I have been commuting on the shawk a lot lately so I thought I would try saddle bags. I have allways used a backpack and I enjoy the freedom that saddlebags provide. And they don't totally kill the sport bike look.
As an added bonus there is a good bit of retro reflective material on the bags, that you dont notice during the day.
I have been commuting on the shawk a lot lately so I thought I would try saddle bags. I have allways used a backpack and I enjoy the freedom that saddlebags provide. And they don't totally kill the sport bike look.
As an added bonus there is a good bit of retro reflective material on the bags, that you dont notice during the day.
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