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I have a FXDC with HD Brawler seat. I like the look of it, but I need some storage for across town rides.
What is a cost effective way to have a removeable storage for a solo seat? I just can't justify $350-$400.
Any ideas or pictures of your solutions would be great.
I don't know what you need to carry across town, but my Bad&G bag will fit a hoodie & a couple of small items like cellphone, smokes etc. It was around $140.
Last edited by highwayman1224; Jan 23, 2013 at 11:33 PM.
I have run around with a saddleman rambler roll bag for a year or so then a tunnel bag and now I just purchased a Larosa solo bag very similar to highwayman's bag.
I have the solo Harley luggage rack that is great for the added gear.
I like the look and the ease of mounting the bike without having to clear the bag.
I just got mine this week and it's not mounted but I think a bag like this and solo is the way to go.
I need a big lunch box and this looks big enough without being too big.
Hey mr. Moto was just down in torrance area last night... Weather finally warming up!![/QUOTE]
70s and 80s now its raining for the rest of the week. Nice summer wheather every few days can't complain.
Bad and G has good dyna bags. Check them out. I have both left and right, plus the battery bag on my FXDC. For an overnighter, i have a Kuryaken tour bag that fits great on my sissy bar.
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