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I'm interested to know which tour-pak luggage rack bag is recommended. I'm wanting something that's designed to attach to the luggage rack, has a rain fly or is water proof, and reasonably priced. Any suggestions?
 
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Define reasonable. I love my T-bag dekker supreme http://www.tbags.com/Detail.aspx?ID=2&selectedcat=3

It cost more than I wanted to pay but I've had it for nearly ten years now and it still looks new and it has served me very well so it was a good investment for me.
 
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Reasonable to me would be under $150.00 since I probably won't use it more than once a year. I can typically pack what we need in the saddle bags and trunk. I'm planning a 10 day trip and we'll be riding 2 up. Hence the need for just a bit more packing space.
 
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I'm planning on getting the T Bag Space Saver. It's lightweight, and collapses into itself for easy saddlebag storage. It's only $91.00.
 
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I bought a water prof bag at a outdoor store.It was made for white water raftting ,I paid $15.00 for it,and it works great .They come in different sizes and are tough.I used bungy cords to hold it on.It is shaped like a tube and the open end has a strap that buckels.just roll the end to the stuff you put inside and buckel.I put 2 small sleeping bags and my wifes and my rain gear,and our jacket liners in it.I have 1 but had room on the rack for 2.
 
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I'm planning on getting the T Bag Space Saver. It's lightweight, and collapses into itself for easy saddlebag storage. It's only $91.00.
+1 on T Bag space saver I bought one on ebay for 80.00 works great made for the harley tour pac rack
 
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Old 06-26-2012, 08:52 PM
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The soft expandable one from HD works real well. I don't have the part number handy,but it's $99 should be easy to find.
 
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http://www.gandermountain.com/modper...9&merchID=4006

I did not get mine at gander mountain but it is like these in the link.Mine is Blue and matches the bike fairly well.
 
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I have this one and it's been good to me for about 3 years now. http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/682/GranTraveler-Bag
 
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This is what I use, has a rain cover zippered up in a front pocket. Rode through several downpours, works well even w/o the rain cover.

https://www.denniskirk.com/506870.sk...utm_medium=cse
 


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