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Posted 3/1/2004 12:31:46 PM
 

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How do you mount the saddlebags? Kawasaki doesn't offer any saddlebag supports.
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Posted 3/2/2004 1:00:51 AM
 

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Kawasaki does offer a saddlebag support. It is part of the fire and steel accessories. The directions that come with the saddlebag supports are easy to follow. I just had to buy a 21/64" drill bit, and spend about 2 hours mounting the kit and bags. The supports cost about $150.

Alan
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Posted 3/11/2004 7:30:14 PM
 

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I just mounted leather bags that sat on the shock housings. Put duct tape on bags and shocks to save chrome. Use a bit of twine and tie to chassis to keep them in place at speed and you're set!

Vulcan-Hawk
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Posted 1/17/2007 7:09:44 AM
 

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I bought my bag supports from my dealer

James D. Langworthy
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Posted 8/9/2007 3:50:00 PM
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Remove the seat and lay them over the rear fender. Replace the seat and attach straps or strings to shocks or other frame parts.
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