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Old 05-18-2004   #11 (permalink)
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Rich,

I have been looking into making my own for my 96 T-bird. They should be the same for the Adventurer. I have found a diagram of the brackets and it is below. Can't remember where I got this though.

Triumph wants about $100 each for the brackets which is absurd. It would be much cheaper to make your own.

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I have an 01 and biught supports from J&P my buddy rides a HD and the ones he had we tried on mine and they fit perfect. The product # was 8400040 fits a 5 speed soft tail for 44.99.
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What year and specific model was that HD? Sorry I'm not up on the Harley Alphabet....
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Anyone: would the '01 Tbird take the same supports as the '01 Adventurer? If so, Matt has a solution I would like to look into. I am getting some rubbing on some of the rubber brake line parts (which I have now covered with several layers of electrica tape, an inelegant temp measure, at best!) and would like to get some inexpensive supports. If the Harley supports will fit, I'm getting some ASAP

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Tom,

Link not coming through Looks like it's pointing to a local file on your end. Any chance I can convince you to email that to me?

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Rich,

I have been looking into making my own for my 96 T-bird. They should be the same for the Adventurer. I have found a diagram of the brackets and it is below. Can't remember where I got this though.

Triumph wants about $100 each for the brackets which is absurd. It would be much cheaper to make your own.

Tom

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There is a nice set of adventurer saddle bags with mounting hardware for sale on ebay right now.
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go to legendgirls photo album she shows her bike with the bags off and bars on
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Not sure about these: Ebay Brackets

What do you guys think? This combined with the relocation bracket he also sells ($15) seems like it should work, if he will provide measurements to make sure it will clear the caliper...

Deffinately cheaper than OEM and easier than Custom fabricating.

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