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Ok after about a week of looking at all the different sissy bar bags. Of which I found were either to small or too large for my needs. So instead I am using my
CONDOR-II BACKPACK. Everything was already on it in order to attach. Bag is waterproof to boot. Plenty of room and just the right size I was looking for. Though I wish it was in black, but I can live with green. Off and on in about 30 seconds.
Yep useful for travelling and going to the shops, if you want it Black, just dye it, but make sure you put it in the washing machine first, because if it rains the excess dye will drop all over your ride.
Whatever you use hang it higher up the sissy bar so it doesn't make contact with your fender. Mounted a nice fox creek roll bag on mine to hold my rain suit. Rivets on the bottom ate two holes in my paint and the vibration on the leather itself tore up the paint on the fender so bad that my $ 100 roll bag will now cost several hundred to repain the damage...
You can google Maxpedition CONDOR-II BACKPACK. Lots of youtube videos. I am using the chest strap for the upper attachment and the belly strap for the lower connection.
Lots of ways to attach it to your sissy bar.
I have a similar bag for the same purpose but I have not tried it yet. I have a luggage rack that I put on to use with it to keep it off of the fender.
I have a small range bag that I bungee on the sissy bar to carry my lunch to work in and it holds other items of need...my wife refers to it as my "murse"
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