Post on 24-Mar-2016
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Ghos t Brackets F AQ all about Ghos t Brackets
What is a Ghos t Bracket?A Ghos t Bracket is s addlebag bracket to mount s addlebags
with. They are primarily des igned to work with your bolt-on s addlebags although it is
pos s ible to us e the with throw-over s addlebags .
Why do I need them? Ghos t Brackets are des igned to be
quick releas e. Ins tead of permanently mounting your
s addlebags to your motorcycle you can now take them off literally
in s econds .
They als o protect your motorcycle by keeping the
s addlebags away from touching parts of the bike that could get
s cratched or damaged.
How do they work?
Ghos t Brackets cons is t of a few main components which are the
Ghos t Brackets which get mounted to the s addlebags and the keepers which replace 2 of
the bolts one each s ide your rear fenders .
The brackets once attached to the bags are mounted by placing
them over the keeper bolts and s liding them down then you lock
them in place.
Are they hard to ins tall?
Mos t people would s ay no they are not. Mos t people who buy
s addlebags from us us ually by Ghos t Brackets as well.
They come with ins tructions and bas ically are as s imple as
replacing a couple of bolts on your fender and attaching the
brackets to your bags with nuts and bolts .
How do they look?
F antas tic! The keeper bolts which replace the two bolts on
each s ide rear fender are polis hed s teel. S o when the bags
are off your bike looks s tock
S ince the brackets are on your bags when you take the bags off there are no brackets left on your
motorcycle.
How hard are they to take on and off?
It will vary, but mos t people can unlock their s addlebags and take
it off the docking pos ts called keepers within 2 - 7 s econds .
P utting them on once you get the knack of lining them up can take
jus t as few s econds .
Ghos t Brackets are a quick releas e s addlebag s ys tem that allows you put on or take off your s addlebags in roughly 2
s econds !
P erformance and high quality Ghos t/E dge Brackets available
at
www.MotoLeather.com