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I am looking at buying this for my Heritage. Does anybody have one of these and if so can you comment. Is it large enough and how well does it fit? What are you thoughts on it?
I don't have the rolling tour bag, but I have the tour bag and it's great. It holds a ton of clothes and expands some when you unzip the side zippers. I've traveled most of the US with it. I put on the passenger seat and when full it's a backrest. I also have the small single tour bag that I put on the luggage rack. I kind of use that as a trunk.
Whether it has the luggage wheels or not, I don't think you can go wrong with it. By the way, they make two different sizes of the tour bag. I have the smaller one. The big one is really pretty big and it looks like it might be awkward to carry on the bike.
Edit: I'm assuming you're talking about this pack. Mine is just like it, minus the wheels..
Out of curiousity, why do you want the wheels? That's quite a bit of extra money. I also noticed the prices on hat luggage has gone up quite a bit since I bought mine. It's sill good luggage though..
I have the Saddleman BR3400 and used it last summer for a 9 day trip. I set it on the passenger pillion and used it as a back rest, nice. I had to think of a few extra items to put in it just to fill it up. It was easy to strap on and stayed nicely in place.
Out of curiousity, why do you want the wheels? That's quite a bit of extra money. I also noticed the prices on hat luggage has gone up quite a bit since I bought mine. It's sill good luggage though..
I like the wheels so I don't have to carry it. Because it has wheels and a pull handle I can pull it behind me. Did I understand your question??
I have the rolling HD bag. It's perfect. It's big enough for over a week of touring, it fits great over the sissy bar and on the passenger seat and I can lean against it. I love how it has wheels, everybody else is struggling with their luggage and I can just wheel mine into hotels.
I do use a couple bungee cords to secure it and stop it wobbling about. The waterproof cover keeps everything dry even in torrential rain. Yes the bag is expensive but I've used it many times and wouldn't want to travel without it.
I bought one of these last year after my wife started riding with me and I needed a bigger bag when she went to Yellowstone with me. It's a nice bag, very secure with the slipover the backrest and the straps. I got mine from Boardtracker Hd for like $210 plus shipping.
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