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This was ordered by a guy down in Florida for his Indian. I couldnt find the brackets I needed so he sent me the old $20 dollar windshield bag he had on his bike.... I canibalized it and put this bag together....

Tell me what you all would charge for this if you made it for a customer... I do not have any idea what a fair market price would be.

Thanks

Mike

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Here are a few more pix....

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"The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE

Her: Hit Me

Him: Do you want me to use the knife?

Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!

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and the last one......

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"The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE

Her: Hit Me

Him: Do you want me to use the knife?

Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!

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Posted

Nice bag Mike!

Am just curious about that back outside piece of that bracket, if it is to be attached to the windshield with a bolt & nut then could it be substitued with a pc of leather?

B.

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technically, yes, you could, but the rear bracket has a ledge at teh top and borrom that keeps it straight on the windshield. the guy I made it for really wanted it with the bracket.....

"The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE

Her: Hit Me

Him: Do you want me to use the knife?

Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!

Posted (edited)

at least $100 for that bag. i charge too little for mine and i don't do all that lacing. i double loop stitch the gussets on and that's it. i charge $80 plus shipping.

the only thing i would do differently is, use double cap rivets since they will be seen when the bag is open. i also only use solid brass or nicle/chrome plated brass so there are no rust problems

Nice looking bag!

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Thanks for the inputs...

beezachoppa, the rivits I used are a combonation of the 1271-12 studs and the 1275-12 caps from Tandy... They are (to my knowlege) Nickle plated gilt (whatever gilt is). You suspect they will rust? I wanted to go cheap as I could on that bag since i only charged the guy $50 plus shipping.... he did send me his old bag to take the brackets out of... LOL.... you think if I used the same combonation of big cap and small stud of the 1379-12 / 1383-12 that it would look better from the underside and the rivets would not rust? Those are quite a bit more in cost.. almost three times as much for the same quantity as the single caps.... but not made from GILT (ok, i think I discovered what gilt is... it is the yellowish finish... over whatever metal used... the "Steel Double Cap Rivets" come in Gilt, Nickel and Black....

When you put "Studs" on a bag, what exactly do you use? I used the cap rivets for two reasons, they looked ok in the size and amount I wanted to add to the front of the bag, and they were there to hold the fringe onto the flap... I did buy a 30 pack bag of "Round Spots" tandy number: 1330. But i didnt like the idea of the two prongs coming through the leather to the inside.... and how would I attach the fringe... I thought about attaching the fringe to the lower lip of the opening with the lace... but that would not be right if all the other bage I check out in the motorcycle stores... the lace on these bags was attached to the "lid"... and I had no clue nor want to try to attach it to the lid with the lace in the direction the fringe would hang... so the only other option I had was to use the rivits to attach the fringe to the lid....

esantoro, I would not be about to give you any info on where to get the brackets, inside or out... I could not find any... I would like to but I cant... I do have some detailed pictures of the brackets with a ruler to give measurments and what not... The particular bracket in the bag is flexible so that the bag can contour to the inside curve of the windshield.

I have another order to another guy who wants almost the very same look on a fork bag.... anything you suggest I change other than the rivets to double cap nickel plated brass?

"The miracle is not how two adults can create a child, the phenomenon is how quickly a child can create two adults." -- VYBE

Her: Hit Me

Him: Do you want me to use the knife?

Her: No, When you hit with a knife, that's STABBING!

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