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> Sold - Chicane X-country Saddlebags - Price Lowered
w-oww
post Sep 30 2009, 12:28 AM
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SOLD ---- CHICANE water-resistant, removable bag liners included. Expanding zipper increases depth an additional 2 1/2" and volume 10 Liters. Universal mounting. Four attached and adjustable Velcro straps on each side make for a quick, secure installation. Inside of main opening has adjustable web straps and buckles to hold opening to desired angle. Eliminates load fallout when entering for gear. Large, zippered, mesh pocket inside of main openings. Inside Belpolin support sheet and foam stabilizes gear and performs like hard bags. Sewn-in integrated CHICANE rain covers with adjustable bungee and draw cord, proprietary Velcro stash pocket on inside of each side zip pocket. 3M™ Scotchlite™ piping, adds safety and unique nighttime CHICANE® visual. Dimensions: 16" x 12" x 6" Volume: 44-54 Liter Paid $150 for them, I've only used them 2 or 3 times, and never for long distances. Looking for $70 picked up, or an extra $10 for shipping.

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post Nov 4 2009, 03:26 PM
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Hey, do these have any heat-resistant shielding on the inside to protect them against high-mount pipes?

When you mounted them on your Monster, I assume they went under the seat - did you have any problems with them moving around, or mounting them at all?


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post Nov 6 2009, 03:27 AM
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My Monster has low pipes, so I never had to worry about it. They do hang down lower than the seat. I can take pics of the backing and post them tomorrow or Saturday. I'm in Houston on business today, but I'll be home tomorrow night.




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Painted exhaust cans, painted belt and sprocket covers, shortened rear fender, cf side panels, hugger and heel guards,
removed evap cannister, Napoleon barend mirrors, black DML crankshaft cover - it's wicked dark
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