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I have been searching for a great bag for my 48, I really dont like to carry a backpack everywhere and hate trying to cram everything in my pockets and or vest. And im not one to like your traditional leather bags or saddle bags. So I was wondering if anyone has this bag or has seen or knows someone who has it? It won't be much of a loss because I have 30 $ in revzilla cash and its a 60$ dollar bag. Plus Im really not worried about its quality! The crew at Biltwell are some great dudes and really know there **** !
Little late but maybe someone else will search for this.
I have this bag on my street bob and it's pretty nifty. You can mount it just about anywhere. I've had it on the bars, on the forks, on the rear fender struts like a saddle bag, on the sissy bar resting on the seat, on the sissy bar just hanging, on the luggage rack, under the luggage rack, molle strapped to duffel bags and backpacks. It's great for a bag you need to throw little **** in. I keep my registration and insurance in the top zipper, a spanner wrench in the back zipper, and a 12 inch cable lock for my helmet, multi tool, phone charger and extra gloves and glasses in the main pouch. Be warned though, it does look like you're carrying a lunch box around with you. the interior is lined like a lunch box and has 2 holes for drainage. I've filled it with ice and a few beers on more than one occasion and it works great.
yeh i pulled the trigger on this bag along time ago its made by a great company that has Gnarly awesome products and they stand by them and there name !
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