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I likes the looks of the Uni-go , but I bought an N-line for all the extra room. The Uni-go, if I remember correctly, is like having a tour pack on a wheel, not much room at all, but again, maybe better looking. The N-line is designed to look exactly like our hard bags, same profile, except WAY BIGGER of course.
Ride safe !
I am looking at buying a Uni-Go. The reason is I ride two up and I feel it just enough room for what we need without extra crap we don't. We don't camp so with it being less than 32 inches wide, it fits thru a hotel room easy. Just my two cents. Be Safe JIM
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