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T Bags windsheild bag here. Love it. I almost got the HD RKC one but its too small. The T Bags is plenty big and doesnt rest on nacelle. With all the compartments to keep things seperated. Currently I have a Texas Rangers cap, leatherman, flashlight, Oakley sunglass case (they are not the smallest cases), bandana, cleaning rag, air pressure gauge, door opener, small bottle of advil and other small things and could easily fit a couple of tshirts in there if i needed to. If you are looking for a usable size bag this is it.
I have one, but I didn't buy it and I don't know what brand it is. It's not too large, it has a chrome twist style fastener and there are some studs on the top lid. I can put a few things in it, but I really need something else that's larger and more secure - if I put too much in it, the sides open and things could fall out. If I knew what it was, I wouldn't recommend it
First off I have to say I love this big bag for my RK. I should have bought this from the start. I ended up putting a tri-connector for power accessories in it to run cell, video cam, GPS unit all at the same time. The only negative is the looks from the front. I can live with it! Enjoy the pics........
I like this one from Captain Itch. Made from genuine Leather. Perfect for sunglasses and cleaning cloth, key's, ect. Large fastener you can handle with gloves on. Perfect size IMO!
I thought about that one but thought it might be too big. Does it interfere with anything or rest on the head light bucket? Price seems fair.
It is contoured specifically for the Road King. Fits like a glove. And yes, it fits from the windshield crossbar down to the headlight top. No interference, just a nice snug fit.
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