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so i got a 2009 street bob, i have a spring seat on it and im looking for ideas on bag, ive looked into swing arm, but ill loose my passenger pegs (putting a pillion and sissy bar on) i'm not trying to break the bank on bag(s), i just need something to carry my lunch to work and a sweatshirt, nothing serious. any suggestions on bags that are modestly priced. 400 max for 2, 200 for one.
i saw this bag called a "small tango" on endscuoio.it the bag is pretty much prefect especially the install, quick easy and no brackets. http://shop.endscuoio.it/epages/6762.../Products/0018 heres the link to their site
SO if anyone has any other suggestions on bags similar to this one would be appreciated
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