Bubble Bag Guards
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Bubble Bag Guards
At Davenport I scored a RIGHT SIDE guard for my Royalite bags. Try as I did I couldn't find a left side.
Maybe one of my fellow panhead freaks has a LEFT side hanging from the rafters some where. If you do,
PM me and maybe we can do business.
Thanks, Rick
Maybe one of my fellow panhead freaks has a LEFT side hanging from the rafters some where. If you do,
PM me and maybe we can do business.
Thanks, Rick
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Re: Bubble Bag Guards
I found them. They are very persentable. A little pitting in the chrome. No scrapes, breaks, or bending. I don't have the caps for the ends. I can't afford to give them away. Make me an offer. Maybe find someone else who wants a right side one. You can PM me. Mike
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Re: Bubble Bag Guards
Well, here's proof that networking on this site can pay off. Check out the 'new look' of my '62.
Thanks to pomike for coming through with a great set of bag guards.
Rick.
http://s285.photobucket.com/albums/ll74 ... =slideshow
Next I'll be looking for a left side foot shift gas tank, '61 - '62
Thanks to pomike for coming through with a great set of bag guards.
Rick.
http://s285.photobucket.com/albums/ll74 ... =slideshow
Next I'll be looking for a left side foot shift gas tank, '61 - '62
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Re: Bubble Bag Guards
Very nice...!
I also like that little grab rail on the solo seat. What's the story on that?
I also like that little grab rail on the solo seat. What's the story on that?
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Thanks guys. The seat rail is from a buddy seat. I had some lugs welded to the pan to bolt it to.
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Re: Bubble Bag Guards
I didn't even notice the different setup, I saw a few at Davenport but that was before I had a hankerin' fer one...
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She's a beauty Rick ! just the way I like em Black/wht with a solo ,, perfect ! great shot with the fall colors in back . Ed
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Hi Rick.
Looks like fall, too! Nothing like a good color ride. As far as the seat rail, that is not uncommon. I run mine like that, There is a regular mounting kit you can buy to adapt the regular seat rail to the solo seat. They aren't cheap, though, I seem to remember paying about $60 for mine. Glad the rails are working for you. Now, if I could only get those little metal clips to hold the seat cover on my buddy seat.............. Mike
Looks like fall, too! Nothing like a good color ride. As far as the seat rail, that is not uncommon. I run mine like that, There is a regular mounting kit you can buy to adapt the regular seat rail to the solo seat. They aren't cheap, though, I seem to remember paying about $60 for mine. Glad the rails are working for you. Now, if I could only get those little metal clips to hold the seat cover on my buddy seat.............. Mike
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Re: Bubble Bag Guards
Mike, where's a good place to look for that kit?Pomike wrote: ............. There is a regular mounting kit you can buy to adapt the regular seat rail to the solo seat. ............. Mike
I've got a nice grab rail off my '59 buddy seat. I think I might like it on the solo seat I will put on my '52....
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OK, Big. V-twin has it, pt.# 31-0461, $58.17 in the 2010 price guide I have. Probably all the others carry it. HD dealers will order it for you, also. Mike
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Thank-you. I should've known V-Twin had it.....Pomike wrote:OK, Big. V-twin has it, pt.# 31-0461, $58.17 in the 2010 price guide I have. Probably all the others carry it. HD dealers will order it for you, also. Mike
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Re: Bubble Bag Guards
Just saw this thread right after I made my post. I'm in the market if anyone can help.
Thanks
Dean
Thanks
Dean