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Old Mar 13, 2014 | 08:35 AM
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Looking for pics and options of a bag I can mount in my ness fairing . It will go between headlight and gauges. I have used small zipper bags that are barely big enough to hold glasses but lookin for something bigger that I can feel good about leavin **** in. Would have to be something that holds its shape too
 
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Old Mar 13, 2014 | 08:52 AM
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It's a tough need to fill really. I've seen a couple bags that look great online, but sag badly in real life.

One I haven't seen in person is the San Diego Customs Pistol a Pocket. It looks like it might be saggy too.



I ended up buying the
QuadGear ATV Handlebar bag QuadGear ATV Handlebar bag

It works really well between my fairing and bars. It keeps a decent shape, but I bought some 1/8" thick ABS and stiffened the top, bottom and sides. The plastic is very cheap to buy and easy to cut. I can get my small tool kit, a hoodie, and extra gloves in it with room to spare for a bottle of water.
 
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Old Mar 13, 2014 | 10:22 PM
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I use this bag here its by bad&g customs www.badgcustoms.com
 
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oh my bad you wanted a bag behind your fairing sorry
 
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get some measurements of the gap and look through the windshield bags.


maybe http://www.tbags.com/tool-bag.html
 
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Originally Posted by SLV
It's a tough need to fill really. I've seen a couple bags that look great online, but sag badly in real life.

One I haven't seen in person is the San Diego Customs Pistol a Pocket. It looks like it might be saggy too.

I ended up buying the Video Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000OZXKKS/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It works really well between my fairing and bars. It keeps a decent shape, but I bought some 1/8" thick ABS and stiffened the top, bottom and sides. The plastic is very cheap to buy and easy to cut. I can get my small tool kit, a hoodie, and extra gloves in it with room to spare for a bottle of water.
That is basically what I'm lookin for but I don't think that will fit. Mine is a ness fairing and I have speedo and tach on 1"risers

Any chance you could measure it
I will measure the space later too
 
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