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Forget the 29. While I understand that there were heavy-duty versions made, your chance of finding one of those is one out of a bazillion. If you managed to cram your material into under the foot of a normal 29, you'd stand a pretty good chance of damaging it.

I got to tell you, $20 (minimum anyway) from the repair shop doesn't sound like much for what you'd be asking. Plus, he will have the equipment to get it right. If it's something you're going to do regularly, you might cut a lower deal with the shop owner, and you can build his charge into your pricing.

Bill

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Better late than never. I had some biker sissy bar luggage with padding between Cordura layers and it was a little less than 1/2 inch in thickness. It could be squeezed down but it was a real pain in the butt to work with. My 29K60 was not really suitable to this kind of job.

:eusa_naughty::eusa_naughty::eusa_naughty:

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Bree

2003 Dyna Wide Glide

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