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You say Electra Glide, does that mean you have a Standard and looking to strap something to the back seat or a luggage rack? Some of these guys posted bags that go onto a luggage rack of tour pack and it would make a difference on what your looking for..
Yes I should have been more clear. I have the std. and was looking for luggage rack strap on tour packs.
There have been a lot of good suggestions though. I like the T-Bags but for as often as we are going to use them it seemed like a lot of cash.
nelson riggs does come with a nice rain cover but i never use on long tripps the rain gear and helments go in it(u can get at them with one zipper no bungeis tanglin up)it got a little damp inside after a very hard all day rain .
Dekker supreme
I have several bags made by different company's all of which do what I got them for but the Dekker supreme is the one I use the most. Easy on and off, holds enough to get through the longest ride. They really are handy if your wife likes to pick up stuff on the trip like mine does.
Yep, got the Dekker supreme about 3 years ago and it's been well worth the money. About doubles your storage room with the tour pack itself. I would do it again in a heartbeat! Love it
Yes I should have been more clear. I have the std. and was looking for luggage rack strap on tour packs.
There have been a lot of good suggestions though. I like the T-Bags but for as often as we are going to use them it seemed like a lot of cash.
-T
Buy your T-Bags off eBay, from a seller called Eastern Motor Sports located in Maryland. Brand new in sealed boxes, but at discounted prices. Mine normally sells for 198 and I got it for 159 if I remember right. They have all of the different styles too.
Geez, I've had mine for a year & I didn't know that. D'oh!!! I like using the Dakota when Stripperella & I are going away for a week 2-up. We usually leave the bag empty save for our vests. That way, if we hit hot weather we have somewhere to ditch our jackets without trying to cram them in the hard luggage which would already be packed. Not to mention it's a good place for us to toss our lids when we're cruising through your glorious country in one of those awesome states where you don't have to wear a helmet. I wish Ontario was like that.
Cannon
OK they call it water bottle holders..yea...NOT CUP HOLDERS.. I gues you could put a plastic drinking cup in their filled from the tap
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