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Checking out the DMY Tourpack from (customcyclegear.com). $130 for this box/$30 shipping. comes with OEM paint and a backrest. Pretty good looking and the price is unreal! They have a good photo gallery. Anybody got one of these? All you would need to get is a detachable tourpack rack to mount it to.
There was a thread on these a few days ago where the guy said that the paint wasn't that good. He said it looked like they wrapped it before the paint was dry. He also talked about the quality difference in thickness. He's overall opinion was that he would probably do it again and that as long as you looked at the bike from a few feet away you couldn't see the defects[:@]. For some reason after looking at your bike, I don't think you're the kinda guy that likes to stand back so you don't see the defects.
I think I'm the guy Terry is talking about & I'd agree with him that from the looks of your bike, I'd don't think you'd be satisfied - however, if you only intend to use it very infrequently you may be satisfied.
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