Hi! One or the other one in the forum has been looking for good detachable bags for his pock. I thought I would pass on my experience with the bags of Leatherpros , which I have mounted to my Street Bob these days. The bags are comparatively spacious. Leatherpros names his series after the size – the LP 3100s are bags fit into the 31( beer?) cans (should). The bags make an absolutely high quality impression. The leather is firm but not like with other pockets cardboard-like. The “body” of the pockets and the lids are made of fiberglass. The attachment on the back is solid and makes a very stable impression. On their website the manufacturers show someone who stands on the pockets and swears the recording is not turked. The lids are lockable with an integrated lock and with a small padlock you can close the trigger bar on the inside so that the pockets are not removed Of course, I can’t say anything about the durability, but the quality impression is very good. The attachment to the motorcycle is done via two stainless steel bolts, which replace the original fixing bolts of the Fenderstruts. If the bags are removed, two bolts, which are a little shorter than a set of Kellermann Minis and actually hardly noticeable. With Dynas (except Fat Bob and 06-08er Wide Glide) you have to move the turn signals unfortunately. the problem in which I have replaced the turn signals with a number plate frame with integrated turn signals and a rear light with integrated turn signals. Most other models do it without blinker shifting. If you want to use removable parts of HD like e.g. Sissybars etc. this also works, but you have to use the “docking point” from the HD kit with, however, the bolts are a bit further ́out and you can see them a little bit more, because the HD docking points Some of the bags were made of black plastic. They were mounted in such a way that you don’t touch anything except the stainless steel docking points, even if you have axle covers, and they don’t sit bomb-proof, clatter and rattle. By the way, the whole thing also works with the HD Wide Tire 180 kit. Since the mounting plate in the fender should only keep the turn signal cables out of the way, and the turn signalers get away anyway, the plate works out of the fixing kit (that m I tried to get along without bags for a long time, because I didn’t want to mess up the clean look of the Street Bob and also didn’t want to miss out on flashers. After touring with pockets stretched on the Phantom Pad but always was a bit of a cramp, I bought the bags now. I find them so good on the bike that I don’t know if I ever ran them again. r make But the small fixing points are so inconspicuous that the bike still looks good without the bags. So, I can recommend the bags without any restrictions. By the way, the bags are almost identical with those of Boss Bags (BossBags and Leatherpros are brothers), but the LP bags are a little cheaper. The Boss Bags use a small roll, which is attached to the lower mounting point of the shock absorbers, on which the bag should roll if s The price of (depending on the version) around the $800 is relative in view of the quality and the still favorable dollar price in my opinion. By the way, the removable bags from HD are a copy of the LP/Boss Bags bags and (I had them in my hand) are not so well processed for a long time and do not work with axle covers for example. Gary von Leatherpros was by the way, easily reach by phone and make a great effort (he did my question about the compatibility with the Wide Tire Kit e.g. really concrete research before he gave me an answer to it.).