ahahah lamo!!!replacing rear seat with a flag pole
that would scare the shat right out of me following some dude on a scoot scoot and here comes a flame thrower hahaha
What in the flying hell!
Do you have this in pill form? :troll: Youd be rich as HELL-O operator gimme #9Alright, so both sides are done for now. No pics because the sun left me for China. Lame....
Anyway, $18 worth of materials and I now have solved my saggy bags problem.
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:rof: I could market it as an aluminum deficiency that causes saggy bags.Do you have this in pill form? :troll: Youd be rich as HELL-O operator gimme #9
Do you have this in pill form? :troll: Youd be rich as HELL-O operator gimme #9
Honestly I thought the same way as you did when I bought mine. God this is so expensive for no reason. But just the ability to quickly take the luggage off and put it back on easily and with peace of mind, makes it worth it! I'm very happy with my givi.I uh....
finally broke down and bought myself a B-day present.... my Givi saddle bags, they should be in, in a week or two... (mount was on back-order)....
I was/still am bummed that a piece of bent metal costs $198 (and the bags... uh........ $400 something)... but I'm also tired of worrying about leaving my soft luggage for long trips.
FWIW.... my right side Cortech Saddlebags have a nice tire wear spot in them from when the wife and I visited the track to watch some friends... had I built something like what you're doing... they'd have survived (not busted through, but an eyesore none-the-less).