Lick's or La Rosa Side Bag
#11
I have the La Rosa bag, decent quality, fits fine, I have mine mounted back far enough the passenger foot peg can still be used, barely. It is pretty small too, I have a Joe Rocket Manta magnetic tank bag. If between the two bags I still don't have enough room, I take the full dress bike.
#12
I actually drove down to Fog City Choppers and picked up the La Rosa left side solo.
Mounting was a bitch, but I understand thats the issue with both brands. The customer service was awesome, and the bag was too.
I was surprised that my Asus eee netbook didn't fit easily, but its nice to carry a long sleeve shirt and a pair of cold weather gloves just in case.
The stitching is top notch and the straps and buckles are thick and robust.
$115 out the door is sauce for the goose.
Your mileage may vary.
Mounting was a bitch, but I understand thats the issue with both brands. The customer service was awesome, and the bag was too.
I was surprised that my Asus eee netbook didn't fit easily, but its nice to carry a long sleeve shirt and a pair of cold weather gloves just in case.
The stitching is top notch and the straps and buckles are thick and robust.
$115 out the door is sauce for the goose.
Your mileage may vary.
#13
I love my licks bag, but unless you wear a size 5 shoe, there is no way your getting an extra pair of shoes in there with anything else! I can roll up my mesh jacket and stuff it in, but after that it is full as well. Thankfully my Hubby has a RoadGlide so I mainly use mine for glasses, sunscreen, wallet, phone, and gloves.
#14
#15
I actually drove down to Fog City Choppers and picked up the La Rosa left side solo.
Mounting was a bitch, but I understand thats the issue with both brands. The customer service was awesome, and the bag was too.
I was surprised that my Asus eee netbook didn't fit easily, but its nice to carry a long sleeve shirt and a pair of cold weather gloves just in case.
The stitching is top notch and the straps and buckles are thick and robust.
$115 out the door is sauce for the goose.
Your mileage may vary.
Mounting was a bitch, but I understand thats the issue with both brands. The customer service was awesome, and the bag was too.
I was surprised that my Asus eee netbook didn't fit easily, but its nice to carry a long sleeve shirt and a pair of cold weather gloves just in case.
The stitching is top notch and the straps and buckles are thick and robust.
$115 out the door is sauce for the goose.
Your mileage may vary.
Thanks
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