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I've got the 1 bag on my 99 Roadking windshield.. it holds:
Riding glasses
Multi-tool
Small Flash Light
Insurance card
Ear Plugs
Garage Door Opener
and it comes appart from the windshield easily for cleaning (1 nut)!
I have looked at the two pouch bag. That one is small. They look to be the size of the two outer bags on the three bag pouch. I do like the size of the one bag, but I agree, it is kind of ugly.
In the info on the T-bag that I read, the slots were exposed from the front of the bike on a clear windshield. It didnt look like a very clean fit.
I have the Harley 3 pouch for...garage door opener, glasses when not in use and iPhone. Its works, however the little metal tabs vibrate and the scratch the wind shield. IMO... there are prolly better ones out there.
just got the t-bags last week. Like some of the guys said, the HD 3bag sometimes rattle, the t-bags DO NOT. They have a little more room in them than the HD's
my 2 cents
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