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I'd like something with more room that will hold my gloves, sunscreen and wallet. I found this one that looks very good. Anyone using it? How is it? How long have you had it? Would you buy it again? Would you recommend it to others? Thanks.
I looked at those yesterday at the dealer. They don't offer a whole lot more space than what I have and are more expensive than the T-Bag. I haven't written them off but am leaning the other way, especially after reading all the good reviews on it.
my only problem with the JBCycle one is that it's TOO big, and you spend a lot of time digging around in it trying to find all the little thinks you drop in...
I'll have to agree the T-bags one might be too big. I guess it depends on what you need it for. I have the same Harley bag you have and it holds my gloves and glasses fine when I'm not riding and while riding it holds my cell and minor stuff. I can see the usefulness of this large bag if you have limited "daily" storage options. I do have a tail bag though that I keep a lot of stuff in that I like a lot.
I've got a tube of sunscreen, wallet, card case, and pen and no room left. I'd like room for a water bottle or whatever else I might get along the way. Better to have more room and not use it than need room and not have it I'd think.
I have one of these windshield bags and consider it one of my best investments. It's large enough to be worthwhile but not overly big. My wallet, cell phone, 2 pair glasses, snacks, small flashlight, insurance info, etc all fit. I often use it for snacks on the road because you can leave the lid open and snack on the go. You won't be disappointed.
I have the T-bag windshield bag and it is great. I carry xtra sunglasses, garage openers, gloves etc. has great room plus inside pockets for separating your stuff. Only complaint I haveis that it can be difficult to zipper close, especially with one hand but the velcro closes the lid just fine. I have had mine since they became available and it seems to hold up very well (typical T-bag quality) even in some torrential downpours.
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