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Old 04-15-2019, 09:55 AM
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I'm looking for a decent quality bag that will fit on my luggage rack. Must be waterproof or at least come with a water proof shell that can go over it if riding through the rain. Also need something that can accommodate 3-4 days worth of clothes. If anyone has pictures and a description/price to share that would be great.
 
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I use a big dry bag. Any outdoor store will have them. Kayakers use them.
 
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edit - And now I realize you dont have a tour pak, so this post is irrelevant, sorry.

I bought one of these in Sturgis last year. So easy to get on, off. Roomy. Mine was already installed and ready to go. At
you can see how easy it is to put the luggage on the rack.
 

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I know they get some bad reviews but I have a viking bags rack pack that has a lot of storage and comes with a rain cover and seems to be decent quality.
 
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Holds a lot. Keeps things dry. Doesn’t cost much.
 
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We like this one. A bit pricey but hold a bunch of crap and has held up well.
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Friend of mine have “T bags”, we have had several different by Kurykan, and have been happy with all of them. ...
 
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J&P cycles,do a luggage rack bag search.
 
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I use a T-Bag Route 66. There is also an optional top roll. I'm on my second one, first one lasted ten years several trips a year. It has a rain cover and it works well. I can go 7 days with the bag before I need to do laundry.




 
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T Bag here too. Sadly, they seem to have gone out of business.
 


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