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    I think that other guy had his cut down custom for him...
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    Anyone figure out how to open the bags?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyf6b View Post
    Anyone figure out how to open the bags?
    I believe there are 2 levers in the trunk attached to the existing cables.

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    I use the metal bag guard to put mine on its stand. Those are still present from the pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by woody View Post
    I like the look. However I am a little concerned about lifting points to put the bike on the centre stand.
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    Thanks Phantom!

    Thanks for posting Phantom, I just got home from work and back on line..

    Guys, the handles have been removed, leaving the little pegs sticking up through the floor of the trunk. Corbin made a couple of extensions to slide over them so you can activate them with your thumb to release the bag lids.

    As for center standing, my husband made a pair of wooden handles and a length of rope to loop around the rear crash guard so you have something to hold onto. It throws in the trunk when not in use.

    The black bike in the photos is mine, and the seat has been cut down and narrowed about as far as you can take it. I can shift and get one foot down flat, or two on the very tips of my toes. I have a 26" inseam.
    Please don't spook the road-sheep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSGT-R View Post
    Thanks for posting Phantom, I just got home from work and back on line..

    Guys, the handles have been removed, leaving the little pegs sticking up through the floor of the trunk. Corbin made a couple of extensions to slide over them so you can activate them with your thumb to release the bag lids.

    As for center standing, my husband made a pair of wooden handles and a length of rope to loop around the rear crash guard so you have something to hold onto. It throws in the trunk when not in use.
    Not to be a downer, but now you have to use a key to unlock the trunk, and then another key to unlock the bags to open them.

    The trunk looks AMAZING don't get me wrong, if I was a solo rider I would love to have one.

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    I understand, but so what? You don't have to lock the trunk everytime unless something is in there you don't want stolen. The key is small and doesn't add bulk to the ring.
    Please don't spook the road-sheep.

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