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Try http://www.lazyrider.com/ or http://bikersfriend.com/. I have a Lazy Rider bag that I have used as a backrest on longer trips. Around town, I have put it behind my sissybar for 2-up riding. Works great either way (very comfortable).
Recently I purchased some used Boss Bags and am seeing how I like them.
good pic there! hard to see but do you have the rack behind your sissy bar? I had wanted the bag in front of the sissy bar as it offers better support but if someone rode with me then I'd need to mount the bag behind the sissy bar.
Thanks!
Yes, I do have the rack. When riding solo it would be better for weight distribution to turn it around and move it forward
While I don't have a pic with just the luggage, I did find this one of my bike packed for a road trip. The Saddlebags and sissy bar bag are from Tourmaster.
In addition I have loaded on a 7'x7' dome tent (blue), a sling type chair (green), Self inflating sleeping pad (small black roll), a large leather duffle that contains a sleeping bag and two full sized pillows (large black bag for backrest) and a canteen of water. This was an inside Ca. trip but if crossing the desert southwest I also carry a 1 gallon gas can.
Last edited by plumbertom; Jun 18, 2013 at 02:25 PM.
I got this one for about $135. It slips over the sissy bar and then you can tie it down to secure. I have it facing forward on top of the fender since I don't ride 2 up. I use it to get groceries or pick up small parts and stuff. It works well for what I need it for.
While I don't have a pic with just the luggage, I did find this one of my bike packed for a road trip. The Saddlebags and sissy bar bag are from Tourmaster.
In addition I have loaded on a 7'x7' dome tent (blue), a sling type chair (green), Self inflating sleeping pad (small black roll), a large leather duffle that contains a sleeping bag and two full sized pillows (large black bag for backrest) and a canteen of water. This was an inside Ca. trip but if crossing the desert southwest I also carry a 1 gallon gas can.
And I thought I carried too much. Holy crap bat man
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