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Alright , here we go again. I am looking for advice on what bag to get. I am using a backpack right now to carry some things to work. Tha bag is sloppy and is becoming bothersome. Can anybody recommend a good small bag that will mount on my passenger back rest(pillion mount) that I can easily remove to carry into work??? I am looking at the Kuryakyn Tombstone bag. Any help??? please don't tell me to use the search button.
I like the stuff from Nelson Riggs https://www.nelsonrigg.com/store/default.aspx
If you are use to backpacking a bag, most of their stuff have built in (hidden) backpack straps.
I have found some sweet deals on ebay.
I see two hard bags on that bike i thought thats why you guys bought baggers. How much stuff you carry?
Not being a *** just had to screw with you. I picked up a small black gym bag at walmart used it with a cargo net for a while. Also have a Tbag and i have seen some of the nice smaller bags for the sissybars that i will get in the future
I like the stuff from Nelson Riggs https://www.nelsonrigg.com/store/default.aspx
If you are use to backpacking a bag, most of their stuff have built in (hidden) backpack straps.
I have found some sweet deals on ebay.
I am an autorized dealer and can get any nelson rigg back you are looking for the. The roll bags are nice and I have them in stock. Don't forget you get 10% off with coupon HF10 on checkout. Take a look if you are looking for a price quote on something you don't see on the website just PM me.
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