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Figure I'd post my review Got the bag on friday. It's pretty nice. I needed a bag that would fit my leathers (jacket/chaps) and my rain gear (jacket/pants/boot covers). This bag will fit a full face helmet inside of it.
Tons of pockets, more then I know what to do with. Bag fits everything I would absolutely need to carry and probably a few days worth of clothes. It's rain-resistant, but not rain proof entirely. However it does come with a rain cover.
The mounting system works very well, and it has a backrest to go with it which is very nice. Only thing is your have to manuever a bit to get on the bike when the bag is on there.
My biggest gripe is that I can't use the entire bag. I imagine it's not entirely the bags fault though. The way my seat is shape it pushes up on the bag and the bottom part folds in a little bit. I think if the bottom had a harder material this wouldn't be an issue.
Overall I'd definitely recommend this to anyone looking for more storage. I used it as an alternative to saddlebags.
Glad to hear it worked out for you. I'm considering one of their Sissy Bar bags but that one I believe is to big for my needs. It will be a while as I have to install the Saddlebags I just got from Saddlemen first.
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