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Just got the new swing arm bag in the mail. Man the quality is top notch, this thing looks nice on there too. What do you guys think. Its got like these indian head coins on there, nice detail!!! Have a good holiday.
well its pretty small, not intended to take place of other saddle bags. But for a short ride you can throw in a hoddie for a cold nights ride, drink, phone, smokes, shirt, rain gear, gloves face mask. I.E. not all at once. Just stuff you might want. A leather jacket would not fit, but yeah toothbrush, shirt, and new socks and undies will.
I'm still dillicking around with my crappy LaRosa Jammer.
I must love the abuse it gives me as every week its a different shape and color.
The Indian heads are better than I thought on yours as that whole indian head theme held me back on that bag originally....Naw I was just being cheap as heck!!
Think I will hafta join you riding for team "Quality Bag" and let my old hat ran over in the road Larosa go.
Seriously when this lil' Chit Sack arrived in the mail it had bright white threading...I had to die all the threads, dye the bag as it started looking ugly fast, shine it with Kiwi boot polish once a week, rub it with mink oil and all the leather straps didnt fit so its attached with big fatass zip ties...
Man La Rosa's suck. Word to the wise? If you want a solo sack? Buy one like Slayer has!!
I have the same on my Rocker C (pictures are coming). Holds raingear and nothing else!!
Originally Posted by Slayer dude
Just got the new swing arm bag in the mail. Man the quality is top notch, this thing looks nice on there too. What do you guys think. Its got like these indian head coins on there, nice detail!!! Have a good holiday.
Last edited by ChosenDFW; Jul 4, 2009 at 03:25 PM.
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