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kk lewi
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Homemade Saddle bag supports
04/17/10 at 13:40:08
 
I got tired of looking for fairly priced saddle bag supports so I went to a local hardware store and just looked around.  I found some 1/2" aluminum conduit.  ~$2.00 for ten feet.  
I then borrowed a bender and here's how it came out.

Mock up.



Straighten the wire and each bag needs no more that this much support.


Let's do it.


Learning how to use the bender. Cheesy  What the heck, cheap and it recycles.


Getting better.


This is all I've needed.


Do it twice!  (forgot to put the hacksaw in the pic :/)


Needed something really hard I could flatten on.  The bar that I use for my bike lifter will work.


Nice and flat.


Drill some holes.


All lined up.


In place.


Bags on.


Full pic.


Not too bad.  Pain in the ass factor of 4 (1-10).  It would be 10x easier with the rear tire removed but I didn't want to go there.  Should have at least raised the rear off the ground as I found out when I went to install this.


With new fender supports.



All done! (AGAIN) Phew!!

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