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I am really starting to wish I had a bag to put some things in while riding. Dont really like the look of anything but the Licks or Larosa solo bags.
I have emailed Larosa (they are cheaper) twice about the dimensions of their solo bag, and have gotten no response. I just want to make sure it will be big enough to hold what I needs.
I have the licks bag and its not very big. I did however get a rolled up pair of running shorts, my wallet, cell phone, garage door opener and a bottle of water inside it but it was very close to not latching shut.
Yuck I don't like the looks of those bags at all. I'd rather get 2 Lick's bags even though they are smaller.
That's what I like about bikers, we all like different stuff and aren't afraid to give our opinion. Some like the blacked out look while others like chrome. It would be pretty boring if we all rode around on identical bikes.
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