Motogear Saddlebags

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    Hmmm... interesting and cheep.. would like to see how they look when you get them mounted. Can you also post how easy they are to mount as well. I would like to get some for my 6th gen.. these will come in handy over this summer on some trips I plan on taking
     


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    Here's a couple of pics of the saddlebags mounted. The top bag is a toiletry bag that I bought at Wallyworld for $10. Wife sewed on straps and buckles so that it attaches to the built-in buckles on the saddlebags.

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    Looks good.. does it have heat shields on it to protect from the exhaust? And would these work on a 6th gen?

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    Yes, there is heat shielding on the bottom. Downside, no foam pads to protect bodywork/paint. I will be getting some foam and adding it. Don't know about fitting the 6th gen.
     


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    Okay thanks.. I guess for 30 to 50 bucks its worth a shot.. if not I am sure I can give it away to a buddy with a crusier lol
     


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