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Yes this is a very vell made product and i look forward to getting many years of good use out of it. The rain cover is a definate plus and it packs away easily anddoesn't take up any room. I would rather look at the bra for a few days than look at the luggage rack every day.
If you searched, you would have found my post about this setup. You would have had your answer sooner. It still looks and works great. I hope you wiped the areas where the velcro strips go with alcohol. Any oils (fingerprints) there will cause the glue to not stick properly.
I've never had the bra cover, but the t-bags universal was awesome, until I got my tourpak, then I sold it. slightly faded, but still 95%.
The HD Rack bag is good, but took it as luggage on flights to Disneyland. Airline managed to break the plastic in it. I wasn't pleased. I won't buy the HD luggage again.
I'd buy the t-bags tourpak rack bag.
No bra though.
The rack came in handy for bedroll and camping gear...
I have used T-Bags for several years and they are top notch quality. I had one set 3 years ago and the seam was letting go a bit. I phoned t=bags customer help and they send it back and they would have a look. They replaced with a new one in a few weeks and threw in a small day roll. No hassle warranty is nice for a change.
Fireman54 i went back and read your poat on the bra and bag installation. It was a very good write up and the pictures were also good. Yes i did clean the inside of the lid with alcahol ans it was very clean when i put the velcro on it. Thanks for the information and good luck with your bra and bag.
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