rear bag mounts for bags
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From: Southern Indiana
i know that fbimini.com carries them but i ordered some parts from them a while back and i still havent recieved them. so i just canceled my order and got my money back. does anyone know where to get the brackets for the bags at other then here
thanks
shawn
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shawn
You have a few options. One, just reorder and wait. Two, Buy a complete kit from Air Runner. Three, fabricate your own. Four, call Airlilft/Easystreet and ask them about their new rear kit for the xB. I have heard rumors that their new kit uses double convoluted bags in the rear, as opposed to sleeves.
If you already have bags, option one and three are your cheapest options. Option four (assuming the design has been changed) will be your next cheapest. If you already have bags, you can sell them. And option two, obviously is the most expensive.
Good luck.
If you already have bags, option one and three are your cheapest options. Option four (assuming the design has been changed) will be your next cheapest. If you already have bags, you can sell them. And option two, obviously is the most expensive.
Good luck.
I'd be looking somewhere besides FBI. You'll be waiting a while on them.............. http://www.gaugemagazine.com/ is your best bet.
Gauge Magazine Store is a good option, providing...
1. He is willing to buy a complete rear kit.
2. Gauge now has the redesigned rear kit in stock and ready to ship.
Otherwise he may have an extra set of bags to sell. As well as the possibility of ending up with one of the old style rear kits from Airlift. And I think we al know this is something he does not want to do.
Not that I am sticking up for FBI. They can be a real PITA if you are looking to get a product that is both manufactured correctly and shipped in a reasonable amount of time.
1. He is willing to buy a complete rear kit.
2. Gauge now has the redesigned rear kit in stock and ready to ship.
Otherwise he may have an extra set of bags to sell. As well as the possibility of ending up with one of the old style rear kits from Airlift. And I think we al know this is something he does not want to do.
Not that I am sticking up for FBI. They can be a real PITA if you are looking to get a product that is both manufactured correctly and shipped in a reasonable amount of time.
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