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  • Profile Type: Businesses
  • Profile Views: 465 views
  • Friends: 0 friends
  • Last Update: May 31, 2016
  • Last Login: September 6, 2013
  • Joined: April 16, 2013
  • Member Level: Business Level 1
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  • Business Name Bagg It Hard
  • Website http://www.baggithard.com
  • Business Type Motorcycle Parts & Accessories
  • Owners Name Greg & Amy Montierth

Business Description

  • Quick Intro Steel Saddlebags
  • About Our Business Bagg It Hard came about after a road trip in July of 2012. We packed our stock Roadstar saddlebags and quickly came to the conclusion we were screwed. Not enough space and just way too small for our needs.Being a fabricator of most anything motorcycle or automotive related and with my trusty scale ruler and alot of time in the shop. Our problem of the lack of storage space was solved.As I delighted with the latest modification that I had just made, I looked at the cost of building these bags and realized the cost savings that I had just saved myself.Bagg It Hard became a reality.With that being said I looked at what was available on the market for a hard saddlebag and saw bags that looked like pill bottles strapped to your fender. NOT FOR ME THANKS.Then I looked at alot of finely crafted fiberglass and ABS saddlebags, however after purchasing locks and all the necessary hardware, the cost puts you near 1400.00 and you still need a painter.I know that money is a rare commodity as of the last few years and the average motorcycle rider would rather spend the money on fuel or than on a way to hold your jeans.

 

 

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