Bolt-On Harley Bagger Stretch Kit

1baggster-bolt-on-stretchFor those who want to customize their Harley bagger without spending 1/2 the price of a new bagger, there are some simple bolt-on solutions.

Stretching being the most sought after modification, a company called Baggster just introduced a Bolt-On Kit to stretch your Harley FLH gas tank and side panels. All the components – as a matter of fact covers – simply bolt-on with no trimming, no clamping and no waiting for some adhesives to dry.

Baggster Speed Stretch Kits come ready to prep for painting. Baggster offers other kits of the same type for Harley Davidson® Sportster, Softail and Dyna motorcycles and states that that they are the first ever bolt-on, custom conversion kits in production. Below an installation video presentation.

8 Responses to “Bolt-On Harley Bagger Stretch Kit”


  1. 1 mal ross Jan 10th, 2016 at 8:14 am

    more crap you dont need

  2. 2 Patrick Manson Jan 10th, 2016 at 12:14 pm

    Mal. Why don’t you let people do what they want with their bikes. By the way, I looked at your website and your bikes don’t impress me. And you call your biz “World Class Motorcycles”? Huh.

  3. 3 clyde da glide Jan 10th, 2016 at 12:19 pm

    I did the sides covers, and it gave the bike a whole new custom look. Clyde

  4. 4 Jose Jan 10th, 2016 at 12:30 pm

    For the price, it’s a great result. Except paint, everybody can do it. So, it’s good business and an excellent purchase. And a buyer of your used bike can return to stock if he wants.

  5. 5 Blackmax Jan 10th, 2016 at 4:14 pm

    Makes sense to me
    Not everyone can afford a “ground up” custom by a name builder
    If you do it yourself (which I would imagine most would)
    All you are out is parts & paint

  6. 6 David King Jan 11th, 2016 at 9:44 am

    They will sell a lot of these kits. Pretty slick.

  7. 7 Doc Jan 11th, 2016 at 11:02 am

    Stand up dude who makes great product. Recommend.

  8. 8 Woody's Jan 11th, 2016 at 6:32 pm

    Nice look. There’s a need for bolt-on items or they wouldn’t sell. Whether custom mirrors, a new fender or things like these, there’s millions of folks out there with basic wrenching skills but no shop or time to fab things from scratch. Not sure why folks would be so harsh on the concept of minor mods for do it yourselfers.

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