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Professor R. from Alabama
December 3, 2009
Generally, one size fits most, but seldom mine. I was hunting forever for bags I can secure long term under the seat of my Nighthawk 750. After a long talk with customer service warning me of problems, and I bought these despite misgivings that even a temporary sport bike style mounting would not work on two decade old bike style. I figured that the "secret" is to take the front and rear side straps -- not the top strap -- and run those under the Corbin saddle, leaving one free on each side to secure to the lower grab bars. Works perfect & tight, and I leave them on the bike all day while at work.
Generally, one size fits most, but seldom mine. I was hunting forever for bags I can secure long term under the seat of my Nighthawk 750. After a long talk with customer service warning me of problems, and I bought these despite misgivings that even a temporary sport bike style mounting would not work on two decade old bike style. I figured that the "secret" is to take the front and rear side straps -- not the top strap -- and run those under the Corbin saddle, leaving one free on each side to secure to the lower grab bars. Works perfect & tight, and I leave them on the bike all day while at work.
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