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I'm interested in purchasing the new t-bag for the inner fairing, but will a pair of sun glasses fit in the center bag? This is the bag that is shaped for the top of the inner fairing. It's hard to tell in the picture just how big these bags are. I know there popular.
Thanks in advance.
TR
I currrently have the inner fairing T-Bag on my 09 SG and yes most sun glasses should fit in the middle pouch of the bag. I currently keep a pair of sun glasses and a pair of clear glasses in the middle pouch and when I am riding I have one pair on. The outer pouches are smaller and will not fit sun glasses but I keep a garage door opener in the left pouch and my blackberry in the right pouch. My only complaint it at idle the bag vibrates and rattles once riding it is fine, other than that I really like the bag. Its my understanding the HD three pouch bags also vibrates at idle as well.
Yes as mentioned they are plenty large enough for sun glasses and theya re really a very high quality piece that looks great. The velcro flap is very secure also and you don't have to worry about anything falling out.
I have had one on the SG for a few months now and just added one to the Ultra night before last.
You can see it on the SG in the picture. I need to get a better dash shot.
Here is a picture of mine. Sunglasses will fit. Like stated above, it rattles a little at times. Mainly does it at one certain RPM when I am slowing down though, not really an issue for me, just kind of annoying at times.
Not just one pair but two. I can put a pair of sunglasses that are made to go over RX glasses and my pair of RX sunglasses in the bag at the same time.
First saw this here on the forum and bought one. Glad I did.
My glasses "will fit" but I don't keep them in there. I'm a nut about the optics... If there was some sort of protected 'base' in there so the lenses wouldn't come up against the sides, I'd be all over it. That said, my glasses don't fold very flat... Some do.
Otherwise, an amazingly cool bag.
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My glasses "will fit" but I don't keep them in there. I'm a nut about the optics... If there was some sort of protected 'base' in there so the lenses wouldn't come up against the sides, I'd be all over it. That said, my glasses don't fold very flat... Some do.
Otherwise, an amazingly cool bag.
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I like that idea, as I really don't like the huge T-Bag logo on the front. Where did you get that piece at and how much was it? Thanks.
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