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Old 08-07-2017, 02:47 PM
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I'm on a Switchback and have a small tour coming up in the near future. I have an old T-Bag that I'd like to replace. Recommendations for sissy bar mounted luggage? Don't need super large, but something for 3-7 days on the road.
 
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Old 08-07-2017, 02:53 PM
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https://mstore.harley-davidson.com/store/touring-luggage-system

my father in law has these two on his road King and loves em. I borrowed the smaller one for a ride to the upper peninsula and was able to fit quite a lot in it. The larger bag is way too big for my liking though so if you only want the smaller one it is sold separately specifically for the Dyna. Here's a link for that.

https://mstore.harley-davidson.com/store/day-bag

https://mstore.harley-davidson.com/store/overnight-bag

i like HD bags even though they're insanely expensive. That should be plenty for clothes and whatnot for 3-7 days. Definitely check out the HD website under shop-for the bike-bags and luggage.
 

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Why not another T Bag? I really like their products, and they make all different sizes.

I have this one. I use the round pack for short trips and the larger one for longer trips, or both together if I need a lot of space.

 
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I have a Biltwell Exfil 80 that I really like. Should be plenty of room for 7 days on the road. Here is the link.
 

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I have the same T-Bag above. Seems small compared to my other bag:

http://www.jpcycles.com/product/830-708

Size wise I love the kury bag, the hard velcro was rough on my sissybar bag after about 10 years haha
 
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Why not another T Bag? I really like their products, and they make all different sizes.

I have this one. I use the round pack for short trips and the larger one for longer trips, or both together if I need a lot of space.



What model is this?
 
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I have the Saddleman BR3400EX and love it. Plenty of room for a week trip.
 
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I originally bought my T-bag convertible backpack about 15-17 years ago, I don't exactly remember when. A zipper failed on it and the whole system was replaced without question only about a year or two ago. I haven't needed anything other than it so far.
 
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What model is this?
Looks like the Super-T
 
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Looks like the Super-T

Yup, it's the Super T
 
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