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Old Mar 14th, 2005, 05:02 PM   #1
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Took my pipes to the dealer and they were installing them, but ran into a slight problem. On the deluxe bags there is a brace that helps hold them up. The brace is on the bottom side and mounts on the frame. The pipes bracket would not allow for the bags underside bracket to be put back on. The bag is sturdy enough with just the two 3/8" bolts, but I would feel better with the brace on. I felt and tried to shake it and it's sturdy. Anyone have an idea? Maybe Vance and Hines will come up with a bracket for the '05 Deluxe. ??? Anyone? Thanks, Kent

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Old Mar 14th, 2005, 11:28 PM   #2
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your stock bracket will work, you just have to bend it a little, it will bolt rite up to the exhust bracket supplied with the V&H pipes. looking at it on my bike, I see the saddle bag bracket bolt plate with 2 hole in it, then the v&H bracket with 2 holes in it, then the V&H bolt plate on the exhust itsself with 2 hole in it. all this stuff lines up, 2 bolts hold it all together, you just have to bend the saddle bag bracket a little. i was told i would have to have a custom made bracket by one guy at the dealer, then the mecnic took the saddle bag bracket over to the vice, grunted a couple of times, then returned with my custom stock bracket and said no charge , it took him about 30 seconds, very cool. im not even sure he bent it, because it looks the same. you cant tell anything was out of line or bent to make fit. let me know how it goes .

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Old Mar 15th, 2005, 06:30 PM   #3
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Update... Talked to the dealer and they "manipulated" the bracket into place. The tech told me he had to slightly bend it, but got it installed. I want to thank Tritipskip for the advice. I pick up the bike Thursday afternoon!!!
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Old Mar 23rd, 2005, 01:13 PM   #4
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Am I the only one that noticed that the "Deluxe" is a Heritage Classic that's been stripped? The first thing new buyers do is change the exhaust, then they get a windshield and then they buy saddle bags. They end up with a Heritage clone, but they pay much more after they add up the necessities for the stripped "Deluxe". . Why not just buy the Heritage and save the cash?

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Old Mar 23rd, 2005, 05:03 PM   #5
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I believe the Deluxe has more chrome do-dads from the factory than the Classic. Different handle bars with risers, lower ride, tombstone tailight, luggage rack, different seat, different "classic" speedo, and mine came with a newly designed rim that doesn't have the steps in it. Those steps collect dirt and water. However, this may have been a dealer added option.

I think the overall look of the Deluxe is cleaner than the Classic. I'm not a fan of all the studded leather work.

I've added the Deluxe saddle bags and the nostalgic windshield and I don't think my bike looks anything like a Classic.

-RCR
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Old Mar 24th, 2005, 12:44 AM   #6
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i didnt like the studded leather either, and no, it looks nothing like a cassic. im just glad someone is conserned about how much money im spending. Thank you for bringing me around to my sences
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