View Full Version : Leatherworks bags arriving tomorrow...
billymac
02-05-2007, 07:45 PM
...hope I like 'em. Kinda late to ask, but any have any experience with them?
swmnkdinthervr
02-05-2007, 08:09 PM
...hope I like 'em. Kinda late to ask, but any have any experience with them?
nope...but I wanna check em out...I've been shoppin' new bags...
billymac
02-05-2007, 08:52 PM
Okie Dokie.
I'll post some pics after I get them on. Then you can check 'em out on the next ride, right after the Ice Age comes to an end.
vafatboy
02-06-2007, 03:32 PM
Okie Dokie.
I'll post some pics after I get them on. Then you can check 'em out on the next ride, right after the Ice Age comes to an end.
You all set with installing them, or do you want some help and our worthless opinions?
billymac
02-06-2007, 08:37 PM
You all set with installing them, or do you want some help and our worthless opinions?
Thanks but I think I got that covered. As a matter of fact I may go out to the garage now and put 'em on.
The HD supports I got are flared out a little too far, may have to use the "foot wrench" on 'em so they will lay a little closer to the bike.
LittleBear
02-06-2007, 08:57 PM
Are those American Eagle Leatherworks bags, or Leatherworks bags out of Stockton, CA?
billymac
02-06-2007, 09:05 PM
Leatherworks out of Stockton. The Indian Nickel people.
Looks like thats what you have there. Very nice.
GrayRider
02-06-2007, 09:06 PM
How do they mount?
billymac
02-06-2007, 09:14 PM
How do they mount?
They are throw overs. A piece of leather on the backside for the support to slip through and hold it steady. I noticed last week when I put the supports on the looked like they were flared out a little too much for my taste.
I just went out to the garage and slipped the bags on and sure enough, they were cocked at too much of an angle. So I used the "foot wrench" and they now fit much better. I'll post pics tomorrow.
I'm just happy to have found a supports and throw overs that didn't necessitate me relocating my turn signals.
By the way the bags look like great quality. I'm happy.
dynageno
02-07-2007, 11:39 AM
Your gonna love em Billy! Strong, solid, good looking bags...
http://leatherworksinc.com/?q=
billymac
02-07-2007, 05:35 PM
Your gonna love em Billy! Strong, solid, good looking bags...
http://leatherworksinc.com/?q=
Your bike looks great. Those look exactly like the bags I purchased. Really happy with quality of the leather and construction.
I will post pics of mine in a few.
billymac
02-07-2007, 05:56 PM
Tah Dah!! Here they are. Very happy but will need to adjust the supports inward a little more for my taste. May wait a while for the leather to break in (and thaw out!) before I adjust any further.
Did not need to relocate the turn signals, which was not easy on a dyna. Had a tuff time finding the supports but actually found they at HD. Drag Specialties makes a knock off version for a lot cheaper.
The only real mod was removing the stock turn signal "stem" and replacing it with the chrome round stock type that came in the kit (see pic below). A little wire splicing and we were in business.
Thanks to all that provided advice. I never thought I would get bags on my bike without relocating the signals.:D
Q-Dog
02-07-2007, 07:15 PM
Great lookin' bags Billy.
vafatboy
02-07-2007, 08:00 PM
Good job my man. I sure hope the el nino swings the weather a bit for ya.
LittleBear
02-07-2007, 08:44 PM
Look Good. Mine are American Eagle Leather Works bags. I did have Leatherworks bags on it prior to these and they are great bags. I still have them.
billymac
02-07-2007, 09:11 PM
Good job my man. I sure hope the el nino swings the weather a bit for ya.
What you see there is the only ride I've gotten in lately. 15ft from the garage to the driveway to take the pics. Oh, yeah, round trip I guess it was 30ft. :D
dynageno
02-07-2007, 09:17 PM
Those bags are new and improved, they added some stuff, or you ordered extra stuff. My turn signals are on my lic plate, so I didn't have the problem your running into.
genoway
02-08-2007, 12:21 AM
Sportin Baalz old avatar eh?
So vafatboy, du bist doof.
Aber, bist du lustig?
8-Ball
02-08-2007, 01:37 AM
Clean looking bags...
2006FLSTNI
03-01-2007, 06:38 PM
Your gonna love em Billy! Strong, solid, good looking bags...
http://leatherworksinc.com/?q=
Damn Geno NICE BIKE I like a lot
Peace
Dan
2006FLSTNI
03-01-2007, 06:41 PM
Tah Dah!! Here they are. Very happy but will need to adjust the supports inward a little more for my taste. May wait a while for the leather to break in (and thaw out!) before I adjust any further.
Did not need to relocate the turn signals, which was not easy on a dyna. Had a tuff time finding the supports but actually found they at HD. Drag Specialties makes a knock off version for a lot cheaper.
The only real mod was removing the stock turn signal "stem" and replacing it with the chrome round stock type that came in the kit (see pic below). A little wire splicing and we were in business.
Thanks to all that provided advice. I never thought I would get bags on my bike without relocating the signals.:D
WOW Billy VERY VERY NICE --- Good luck with them --- Ride safe and get Leather Protection --- Buffalo Milk from chilowee is GREAT STUFF
FXDRYDR
03-02-2007, 09:11 AM
Tah Dah!! Here they are. Very happy but will need to adjust the supports inward a little more for my taste. May wait a while for the leather to break in (and thaw out!) before I adjust any further.
Did not need to relocate the turn signals, which was not easy on a dyna. Had a tuff time finding the supports but actually found they at HD. Drag Specialties makes a knock off version for a lot cheaper.
The only real mod was removing the stock turn signal "stem" and replacing it with the chrome round stock type that came in the kit (see pic below). A little wire splicing and we were in business.
Thanks to all that provided advice. I never thought I would get bags on my bike without relocating the signals.:D
Wow!! Those came out great!! Wish I'd seen this earlier, as I just pulled the trigger on some bags.
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