Posted by cyclepac on January 1, 2009, 4:51 pm
If you are planning to do some touring on your Harley check my website
out, www.cyclepac.com
If you have a removable sissybar the CyclePac will work as a
combination backrest with pad and a bracket for transporting your
luggage. There is even a CyclePac for Corbin seats that have a
removable backrest. This works a lot better then a T-Bag because it
will accommodate very large excursion type bags or backpacks without
shifting.
Posted by Schmoe on January 1, 2009, 5:02 pm
> If you are planning to do some touring on your Harley check my website
> out, www.cyclepac.com
> If you have a removable sissybar the CyclePac will work as a
> combination backrest with pad and a bracket for transporting your
> luggage. There is even a CyclePac for Corbin seats that have a
> removable backrest. This works a lot better then a T-Bag because it
> will accommodate very large excursion type bags or backpacks without
> shifting.
A friend of mine bought one from you and the thing cracked in 2 pieces after
his 3rd ride. Said you refused to warranty it and your company told him it
was his fault. Great product? I think not!
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Posted by roach AH#123 on January 1, 2009, 9:01 pm
>> If you are planning to do some touring on your Harley check my website
>> out, www.cyclepac.com
>> If you have a removable sissybar the CyclePac will work as a
>> combination backrest with pad and a bracket for transporting your
>> luggage. There is even a CyclePac for Corbin seats that have a
>> removable backrest. This works a lot better then a T-Bag because it
>> will accommodate very large excursion type bags or backpacks without
>> shifting.
> A friend of mine bought one from you and the thing cracked in 2 pieces
> after his 3rd ride. Said you refused to warranty it and your company told
> him it was his fault. Great product? I think not!
Yeah, and I was following him when the piece of shit
fell apart. Lucky for me I didn't trust the thing as soon
as I saw him leaning back on it and was keeping my
distance. I was able to swerve in time to avoid running
into it. It cpold have been ugly.
roach
Posted by MrScottly#54 on January 1, 2009, 10:11 pm
> A friend of mine bought one from you and the thing cracked in 2 pieces after
> his 3rd ride. Said you refused to warranty it and your company told him it
> was his fault. Great product? I think not!
Well, maybe you should write him a letter at home:
Joseph P. Figueredo
77 Sundown Lane
DAHLONEGA, GA 30533
That's in Lumpkin county, in case you didn't know. :-)
Posted by Andy aka Big Stinkie on January 2, 2009, 12:47 am
cyclepac@aim.com wrote:
> If you are planning to do some touring on your Harley check my website
> out, www.fudgepac.com
> If you have a removable sissybar the FudgePac will work as a
> combination backrest with pad and a bracket for transporting your
> luggage. There is even a FudgePac for Corbin seats that have a
> removable backrest. This works a lot better then a T-Bag because it
> will accommodate very large excursion type bags or backpacks without
> shifting.
Beware! I heard of a guy who ordered one, but it never arrived even
though his credit card was charged. Repeated calls to the company didn't
help. I've heard other stories like that about the company. Buyer beware.
Andy aka Big Stinkie BS#252 SLOB#3
> out, www.cyclepac.com
> If you have a removable sissybar the CyclePac will work as a
> combination backrest with pad and a bracket for transporting your
> luggage. There is even a CyclePac for Corbin seats that have a
> removable backrest. This works a lot better then a T-Bag because it
> will accommodate very large excursion type bags or backpacks without
> shifting.