First of all, welcome to the show!!!

Funny you should ask. I'm just like you in that, I think those “funny brackets†are way too expensive for what they are and I'm cheap. So, I made my own. My brackets will work with any rigid saddlebag on our bikes.
What you'll need are two pieces of 1/8" steel plate 4" wide with each end cut on the precise angle of your bags and about a half inch shorter than the overall length of your bags. Then you need to pick up two 7/16" shaft collars from any hardware store, remove the Allen screws and toss ‘em. These will be the bushings for the front mounting bolts. Then, you need to get a pair of shock absorber bushings for the rear mounting bolts. The difference between the shaft collar and the shock bushing is perfect to hold the apparatus you'll be making off the chain guard and the brake caliper housing. While you are at the hardware store pick up 4 each M8-1.25x60 MM mounting bolts with washers to attach your bags.
Make a template!!!! Don't cut and drill your steel and stick the bags on. They'll look like $hit and be out of level with the rest of the bike. Start with one piece of 1/4" plywood and make a pattern. This way when you screw up the hole alignment you will not have ruined your steel. It is easier to start with the rear hole and run the bolt up tight then mark your front hole after its all level. Just let the plywood take the place of the steel for now and when you get it all just like you want it transfer the holes in the wood to the steel and drill 'em out. Grind of the sharp edges, sand and paint the steel and the hardware black with good ole Rustoleum aerosol paint and you're ready to bolt 'em on. The biggest mistake you can make is not following this next direction. Be sure you allow enough room so your bags aren’t too close to your seat. Hold the bags off the seat by at least an inch.
Remove the center throw over material, fit up the bags and tighten up the bolts. Put the Allen screw holes in the shaft collars towards the bottom so they won't be seen.
Then, after you’re all done you can fill em' up with the Victoria’s Secret necessities you bought for yo' chick, get her on and go ‘round revving your engine so everyone will notice what a good job you did choosing her and how well you mounted your bags.
I promised others on here I would post some photos of the seat I made but I haven’t done it yet. I will post photos of the seat and the bag mounts soon. I'm busy.
