Saddleman bag
#1
Saddleman bag
Anyone used Saddleman sissy bar bags? I'm looking at the SDP2600, looks like a nice bag and good-sized. Just wondering how easy it is to get it on and off the bike once you've set it up. Anyone have feedback? Thanks.
#2
I have two of their roll bags that I've used for various trips. They are good quality bags and are reasonably priced. I have no experience with the bag you are looking at, but I can imagine you will like it.
#3
Saddleman
In the pics you can see the two ways I mount mine. On the back rack when I take camping gear along. On the passenger seat when on other gear is needed. In that position it is also a great back rest!!
Great Bags and good quality also!
Hope this helps
drm0
#4
I have this bag and love it. Similar to Saddleman but less expensive. Viking.
http://www.vikingbags.com/cruiser-le...sy-bar-bag.htm
http://www.vikingbags.com/cruiser-le...sy-bar-bag.htm
#5
I have the large Saddlemen S3500, Holds lots of things, wife and I go for a week or more with just that packed, mostly with her ****
Also:
holds up well when backed over by a car as well. suffered only a few scratches in the "pleather", scratched up a buckle or two, but the rest of it held up.
protip: always look what is behind the car before you move it.
Also:
holds up well when backed over by a car as well. suffered only a few scratches in the "pleather", scratched up a buckle or two, but the rest of it held up.
protip: always look what is behind the car before you move it.
#6
Me and mine both have those same bags. Between our two bags and our saddlebags, we can pack a lot of ****. Clothes for more than a week, at least a week of shoes for her, booze, etc, etc, etc. Hers has a bit of road rash from her wreck last year, but it's still good to go. Works great, lasts long time.
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