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Old 02-02-2011, 05:44 PM
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I have allready great sadlebags for when I need to take lots of stuff... butt I need an option thats easyer to handle for when I go out of town for a night )like for a jean, couple of thirts, shorts, sandals, etc). I used to have a backpack that I could put it in front but I lost it so I need opinions now please.
 
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There are a ton of options out there.

Check out: http://www.t-bags.com/ They have a bunch of options. I put a fender tack on the rear fender and the cylindrical bag clips right on.

Also have a Solo bag from Garage Leathers. I rigged up a detachable side rail so I can pop it on and off in seconds as I have the detachable hardware on the fender strut.

Works for me.

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I have allready great sadlebags for when I need to take lots of stuff... butt I need an option thats easyer to handle for when I go out of town for a night )like for a jean, couple of thirts, shorts, sandals, etc). I used to have a backpack that I could put it in front but I lost it so I need opinions now please.
 
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www.aerostich.com,check out the Motofizz camping seat bags,3 sizes,expedition quality.
 
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Biker’s Friend is offering their ‘basic’ bags for a reasonable price:

http://www.bikersfriend.com/index.html
 
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T Bags Falcon bag might work for an overnight trip.
 
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I have Harley part # 94787-09. Works just fine. Less or about the same price as what every one else is posting. A buddy of mine got a T Bag and it is WAYYYYY small.
 
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Originally Posted by craigffb
I have Harley part # 94787-09. Works just fine. Less or about the same price as what every one else is posting. A buddy of mine got a T Bag and it is WAYYYYY small.
Which T Bags model are you referring to? The model I posted about (Falcon) actually has slightly more capacity than the Harley model you posted. The Harley bag has 1900 cu in (1.09 cu ft) vs the Falcon bag at 1.25 cu ft.
 
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