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I'm heading out on a several day trip soon and decided to replace my old tourmasters with the chase harper et4000. I am not real impressed on how they fit. I don't want leather or fake leather. My 02 America has the Triumph saddlebag supports.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ted
Send lawyers, guns and money, cause the sh*t has hit the fan!
-W. Zevon
2020 Bud Ekins T100
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Joined: Aug 2007
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Get a set of Tsukayu hard bags and get rid of the Triumph saddlebag supports. They look like they should have come with the bike, and aren't leather or fake leather, hold more, waterproof, lockable, paint to match... 
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Joined: Aug 2008
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he's right. there's a few of us here that have them. check page 2 for pics hard bags thread 
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08 America, Baffelectomy, Freak, Hard Bags w/ blinkys, Stock Pilots/158 Mains, ISO's, Procom CDI
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The Tsukayu bags ARE the nicest I've seen...if you want to spend that much $$$. It all depends on how much coin you can drop.
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Thanks for the idea. I checked out those hard bags and that is a bit rich for me. It sucks, but I am an old parachute rigger and if I had the equipment, I could make some kick ****** bags.
Ted
Send lawyers, guns and money, cause the sh*t has hit the fan!
-W. Zevon
2020 Bud Ekins T100
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