I got a new set of Leatherlyke Saddlebags and it took me less than four hours to mount -- including breaks. Would have taken much less time if I had removed the rear wheel. You can check my
blog entryWith the rear wheel in place I snaked a stiff wire thru along the path of the tail light wiring to pull the turn signal wires thru (relocated the turn signals to beside the license mount with the parts and instructions supplied by Leatherlyke.) Getting to the fenderrail mounting nuts/bolts required starting nuts with one fingertip, blind, backwards, fingers crammed between fender and tire. It
can be done after many tries. It would have been much easier w/o the tire in the way.
The Leatherlyke Saddlebags are supplied with studs to replace fender bolts and have a rub strips to rest against the rear springs. Since I had no field engineering to do to mount the bags I could get away with not removing the rear wheel.
Mounting bags from the Kaw will require you to field engineer the new mounting system. You will have to somehow route the bag light wires to under the rear seat where you can connect to the existing wires. Greg posted pix of the wiring system in a
thread in the Technical Section of this forum -- as you can see, no computers.