Here is a general Google pics search.
https://www.google.com/search?q=saddlebag+racks+on+valkyrie+tourer&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CB4QsARqFQoTCMi71KeUisYCFUt8kgodXdMAlw&biw=1409&bih=652I have the Honda racks on one interstate, and none on the supervalk. Besides being more chrome, their most used purpose is just for handles lifting the lids. Almost no one actually puts small bags on them (and then only on trips). Some with riding small kids may think they will act as footrests, but centered up most feet go on the leading forward edge of the bag and still scuff paint (clear paint protectors probably work better)(and have them wear sox over their tennies).
Besides Honda OE, there were smaller Show Chrome/Big Bike parts* (I think not made anymore), and MC Enterprises** (thinner bar stock)(I think still made).
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Then there are some really long ones by Tsukayu. Made for their bags, but
might fit OE bags.
http://store.valueaccessories.net/luggageracksfortsukayuhardbagsandtouringtrunk.aspx
Custom World International out of Quebec makes some strange ones (not for Honda) (go to page 72/73).
http://www.cw-intl.com/pageflipCW/Main.asp?MagID=9&MagNo=30Besides drilling the holes exactly right and bolting up, you need to use clear RTV on the bolts and washers to waterproof the mounts.
You might be able to take unopened Hog or other mounts out to the bike and lay them on the bags to guestimate if they will fit the curve of the OE bags. And an extra washer or two would probably even up a slightly irregular fit. I cannot remember anyone using Harley bag guards, but it may have been done.
This is pretty busy. Euro bike. Honda solo rack, but I don't think the bag racks are OE (they don't seem to have the little flip up at the ends) (good fit though)
