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Old 10-13-2009, 05:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Chase Harper Stealth Saddlebags

Hi there,
Just looking for some solid info on the Chase Harper Stealth Saddlebags for my 5th Gen.

I understand there is a large range of saddle bag on the market but specific info in these particular ones would be appreciated.

Any info and or pics would be greatly appreciated, noticed on one website the review said that the Velcro straps were not long enough. Y/N??

Being in Australia I cant look at them, but with the US exchange rate so good at the moment am having trouble holding back

Thanks Again.

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Old 10-13-2009, 01:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I had them and used them for a couple trips. I liked them and they held up well. I ride a 98 and they seemed to fit it well enough. here's a pic of them from my gallery.

I eventually sold them as I upgraded to RKA soft bags and then to hard bags so I'll probably end up selling my RKA luggage soon. I just can't decide if I should just keep them for short trips or not. RKA makes good luggage, too if you are still shopping around. member cebuVFR bought my chase harper luggage so you might be able to talk him out of it for a lower price if he's not using it... the chase harper was by far the smallest I have had and was pretty much only good for a weekend and not a ton of stuff even then.
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