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Old 02-25-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Just a quick question, will the Corbin bags fit with Revco license/tailight relocation kit? I've already got the light kit installed and was thinking of going to the Corbin bags.
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I have the Corbin Beetles but not the relocation kit. Actually... it looks like the relocation kit might be just the thing for the Corbins. It moves the turn signals in and up and they should fit nicely inbetween the bags and the rear fender. The Beetles shouldn't interfere with the installation of the relocation kit.

I did have a chance to park my bike next to one that had the relocation kit and I compared the two to see if it would work... to me it looks like its a go....
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Tom, thanks I will let you know if it works when I get them.

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I got the bags and installed them with the Revco relocation kit and the stock lights are about an inch too long. The bags bend the lights down, so I put the original setup back on. I will look for some that are one inch to one and half shorter in the arm length. The bags are great and really good quality, they do have that smell.
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If they cost less than $1000 maybe they would not smell?
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