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Old 02-08-2019, 06:20 PM
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I mounted the rack on the tour pak. What bag options are there, from cheap to expensive?

What do other folks use and like?
 

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Old 02-08-2019, 06:42 PM
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I like the Harley one. Plain and simple, but I just carry my camping gear in it.
 
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I run the Kuryakyn Pet Palace for my tour pak rack bag.....but I’m sure that’s not what you mean ​​​​​​​
 
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Check out Road Ready bags. I have their curved back seat bag and love it. Makes a great back rest when going it alone.

https://www.roadreadybags.com/
 
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Saddleman tourpak bag is excellent. Holds an amazing amount of stuff and very nicely partitioned into compartments.
 
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I don't have one but the reviews are excellent.
​​​​​​​ https://www.rickrak.com/
 
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A couple of things to think about:
Is is rain proof ( you can always use a Trash Bag to cover it )
and the biggest one is: how mush weight, (The lid of the tour pack can take and the hinges take when opened with the bag still attached)

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If you want low price and waterproof, you can always use a Dive Bag or a Kayak Bag. maybe $15 on Amazon. I pack stuff in there that I will not need during the day (underwear,socks etc) and put my rain gear and items I need quickly in one of the saddlebags or the trunk. The Kayak Bag is light enough to allow trunk opening without any worry. Can be had in most colors. Get the 20 Liter, if you don't fill it, it can be rolled smaller.
 
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There are many bags available but an option that should be a must is a sturdy solid bottom that won't' sag and rub/ruin the paint ... Also NEVER EVER open the Tour Pac lid with the bag on and depend on the tether strap and hinges holding the extra load
 
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