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Cool Sac--Bags for Short and Mini Rails, anyone heard used it?
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Check out "The SAC". They say it will fit the mini and the short rail sissy bars. I'm going to call and ask them how that works, thats a pretty big bag on a pretty small bar. If it works I am pretty much sold on the mini or the short sissy bar rail. I wanted to know if anyone has installed a corbin dual tour on the wide glide and what that might look like and if a mini rail/short rail would fit over the passenger seat? I looked at the pictures at corbin and it seems the passenger seat kinda sits up high...The short is abit taller, but not much, so I could go that route if the mini didn't fit. So, far I'm thinking corbin dual tour seat, mini or short rail, and one of these bags. Then I've got the luggage covered, the comfy seat for both me and the wife, and a sissy bar that keeps her from falling off and one that I don't hate, so much. I actually find that the mini or short looks good on that bike, but anything over I don't like too much. I hope you guys can help confirm my decision...damn sissy bars lol. Anyway I've had a Corbin before and the seats rock, however, I wish on the dual tour for the wide glide they made the passenger seat a bit smaller, but that is one of those I can deal with things, because the seat is really, so damn comfortable. Appreciate the help guys.
RE: Cool Sac--Bags for Short and Mini Rails, anyone heard used it?
I recently bought a T-Bag 'Saddle Roll'. Its nice as hell, great quality. Still trying to make it work on the short (one up from mini) sissy bar. Initially I didn't want the pad on the bar as I will never have anyone on the back, but the bag just won't stay still on a bare bar. Bought the pad yesterday from the stealer, so gonna see if that helps.
RE: Cool Sac--Bags for Short and Mini Rails, anyone heard used it?
I have a cool SAC on my short bar. I don't have a luggage rack, so I put it on so it sits on the pillion. I had to modify the part that slips over the backrest so it would sit fully down on the pillion. It might fit OK on a medium short sissy, but don't know about a mini. I think I read on their web site that they will modify to fit for free. Good bag.
RE: Cool Sac--Bags for Short and Mini Rails, anyone heard used it?
The SAC is good stuff. Wife and I each have the dual ones. They look good, are functional, and guaranteed for life.
As far as the Corbin goes, if you get a dual tour with a back rest, you don't have to worry about a sissy bar, just take it off and leave the luggage rack. Just put the backrest in the passanger position and tie the luggage to the backrest, or you can put the backrest in the rider position and sit the luggage on the passanger portion of the seat if you don't have a passanger.
Doing it this way, you can remove the backrest completely when you want for a cleaner look. Wife had a Lowrider set up that way for several years.
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