4pc Studded Motorcycle Saddlebag CoolerSet
Price:  $94.95
Description:
Beer Bagsā¢ 4pc Studded Motorcycle Saddlebag Cooler Set
Features
built-in bottle opener on one bag, skull and crossbones emblem on the
other and removable insulated cooler bag inserts in both bags.
Each bag
measures 14-1/2" x 13-1/2" x 8". Patent pending.
Suggested Retail Price : $239.95
Built-in Bottle Opener
Skull and Crossbones Emblem
Removable Insulated Cooler Bag Inserts in Both Bags
Each Bag Measures 14-1/2" x 13-1/2" x 8"
Before we start let's make sure they will fit:
Let's assume you are interested in some of my great leather throw-overs that measure: 14" WIDE X 7" THICK X 11" TALL
This means that each bag is 14 inches long (measured horizontally), seven inches thick and 11 inches tall (measured vertically)
First Measure from the top of your pipes or chain (if the chain is unguarded), whichever is higher, to the bottom of your seat. You
need 12 inches, if the dimension is any less don't buy the bags they
are too tall. Don't worry about the shocks. Throw overs go over the
shocks.
INSTALLING YOUR SADDLEBAGS
1. Remove your seat. Most motorcycle seats are removed by unscrewing the Philips head screw located at the rear of the seat. Slide the seat forward while lifting up slightly to detach the keyhole bracket from the seat post. Then
slide the seat to the rear to detach the seat tongue from the rear tank
bracket. The process is the same for solo and two-up seats.
2. The yoke is the part of the bags that fits under the seat.
Unlace the yoke, position both bags in the location you want them to
stay. Overlap one side of the yoke over the other. Using a marker,
mark where the yoke lays over any obstructing hardware and the outline
of outer edge of the upper yoke where it overlaps the lower wing of the yoke. Note: The saddlebags typically lay over the shocks. Some saddlebags are supplied with an additional yoke extender to be used with extra -wide bikes. This is typically not needed.
3. Lay the bags out flat, place the yoke over a piece of wood,
telephone book or something similar. Line the marks up that you made in
step 2. The existing holes work for the vast majority of motorcycles.
If the holes don't line up, use an awl, ice pick or drill and make about six holes through both pieces of the yoke. Use the piece of leather strip to lace them together.
NOTE: On most motorcycles it is not necessary to make new holes. Some combination of the existing holes should fit.
4. Place the saddlebags on your bike. Reinstall the seat. Use the lower tie downs to secure the bottom of the bags.
5. Give your bike a final safety check. Make sure the seat and
saddlebags are secure and the bags cannot come in contact with your
wheel, spokes, belt or chain.
As always don't stab, slice, fold, spindle or mutilate yourself while using sharp instruments!
NOTE: I have been getting a lot of questions regarding throw over bags fitting various motorcycles. Throw
overs are designed to fit your motorcycle without modifying your bike.
They typically go over the shocks and in front of the signal lights. Some
Harley Davidson motorcycle dealers have been telling people that throw
over saddlebags bags will not fit your bike. They then try to sell you
several hundred dollar, sometimes over a thousand dollar set of
bags. Measure your bike and decide for yourself! Unfortunately some of
these people either don't know or are willing to lie in order to make a sale.
Return Policy: | Items must be returned within 7 days . Refund will be given as Money back. Refund policy details: You have 7 day's from date item received. Buyer pays return shipping. |
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