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Old 03-02-2014, 02:42 PM
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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.
 
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Old 03-02-2014, 03:20 PM
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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.
 
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Old 03-02-2014, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Taranwanderer
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.
I use a Saddleman bag quite often. Very easy to put on and take off! slides over the back rest and there are straps to hold it in place. Lots of storage room also. Had it on my ultra, never put the tour pak back on!

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
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I have this bag and love it. Similar to Saddleman but less expensive. Viking.



http://www.vikingbags.com/cruiser-le...sy-bar-bag.htm
 
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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 ****

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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.
 
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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 ****
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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