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I got the single pouch from Fox Creek Leather. I was very happy until the wife said to me "I can't believe you spent $65 on a purse!"
Dammit it ain't a purse. It's a windshield bag.
To do it over again I would have gotten the tripple.
Mine calls it my "man purse". She can be a real pain in the a** sometimes.
I don't have one and this thread was awsome and gave me ideas. I like the cup holder being chrome. My friend got one from a boat shop and it works great for him too. Thanks for the ideas and $$ will be spent wisely. Remi
Windshield bag may be my top accessory pick. I use it daily for gloves, glasses, etc. Gets crowded when the wife starts putting her stuff in it, she's got a lot of stuff.
I had the HD 3 pouch on mine, and liked it. Worked good for glasses and cell phone. Then I got the painted inner fairing, and didn't want to cover it up! Oh well.. sometimes you just have to make a sacrifice.
My ol' lady has a pooooch, but she won't let me put anything in it!!
Her pooch is def. a three bagger!!!
I have the three pouch windshield bag from HD.....works well, I put a vented windshield on my bike and now only have two storage pouches....one on the left and one on the right.
I have one of the 100 dollar HD single pouches hehe, I can fit my wallet, smokes, cellphone, garage door opener and knife in it. Think they make one to match just about all the stock seat, saddlebag etc look.
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