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Not having been up close and in person to look at one of these solo bags, but just looking at the pics I have to ask: what prevents water from entering where the top folds over the bag? Is there an internal flap or something that prevents water from entering the bag? It would appear that water would be funneled right into the bag.
Not having been up close and in person to look at one of these solo bags, but just looking at the pics I have to ask: what prevents water from entering where the top folds over the bag? Is there an internal flap or something that prevents water from entering the bag? It would appear that water would be funneled right into the bag.
There is a flap...but they are not water proof by any means. Simple fix...stay out of the wet.
I have a Garage Leathers bag on my Lo. They are great looking bags. As far as function goes they are very limited. Waterproof they are not, they are just cool looking bags, good for insurance cards and sunglasses.
I got this one off of ebay last summer. and it turned out real good. I love this bag. Holds all kinds of extra stuff, drink, huge burrito etc. Has buckles with hiden quick releases under them
nice train,sweet!
garage leathers are very good,quality, i love the solo bag,
not so keen on that latch!
a lot of guys here recommend sokustom.you get customised bag with whatever you want on the side!
i prefer the garage leathers, there also another one called leather works
I got this one off of ebay last summer. and it turned out real good. I love this bag. Holds all kinds of extra stuff, drink, huge burrito etc. Has buckles with hiden quick releases under them
what sort of bag is that?? i like those quik release tabs! sweet!
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