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I have a small rool bag and am takeing a trip to Maine next week.
I have a Street Glide with no sissy bar and stock seat.
How can I hold a rool bag on the back part of seat?
Any ideas out there?
Thanks
Shortleg[Dave]
I think he means a tool bag.
I have a couple of 'em for taking on trips and they go at the bottom of my saddlebags. I carry enough tools to do some serious damage if something rears it's ugly head out there on the road. When you ride with me you won't need to take any whatsoever.
I think Shortleg means roll bag - kind of like a small cylindrical duffel bag. Maybe a team bag? I would use a spider bungie and strap to the passenger seat and use it as a back rest. (Unless you have a passenger...)
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