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I havent bought one yet but think its all the extra space I need. I only ride solo and longest I can ever be gone is 4 days so just looking for a little extra space.
From what I've read, the razor pak will give you enough room to bring a laptop or a pizza, but not both haha
From what I've read, the razor pak will give you enough room to bring a laptop or a pizza, but not both haha
Ya people like to say that but you can get more in them than what people think. They are 1900 CI which is the same capacity as one of my roll bags and I can pack alot of stuff in it. It is right at half the size of the king pac.
a razor pak for trips?? So you can fit your cell phone and two hand towels in it....... I would atleast go with the chopped tour pak. If its just for trips why not get the king tour pak?
One saddle bag is only 2000 CI so the razor Pac is just under that.
Not sure what everyone packs on trips but the razor will be fine for me. Like I said if I rode 2up or could take a week or more trip I would get a bigger one.
I am self employed and can only be gone 4 days max.
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