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problem with a sub is simply the fact that the tourpak is completely sealed. Bazooka tubes are designed to be "corner loaded" with wide open air-space.
Subs aren't going to be much different in that respect. They don't want to be sealed up inside of a tourpak. They want air movement and plenty of it so that would require opening up some sort of venting to let it breath which then opens up the door for other issues such as moisture now being in your tourpak.
When you think about the logistics of that idea (not knocking you personally just the principle of the idea in general), IMO nothing about it makes any sense whatsoever for a bike unless it's some sort of show bike that never gets ridden and simply sits on it's throne in a parking lot for display.
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