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So I bought my Razer PAC just for trips but it has rarely come off since I've had it. I take it off just for a change in look but miss having pretty quick so it gets put back on.
So I thought about moving it from the solo position to 2up just for a change, but I would like to see some pics of it 2up before I buy the parts.
Don't have a razor, but have a chopped 2 up, which is the size between the razor and the king. Like you it never comes off.. Why would you want to?
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That razor pack looks awesome but how much stuff does it really hold. I know it would be good for picking up a pizza pie........I'm always thinking of food, as my wife would say. Lol
That razor pack looks awesome but how much stuff does it really hold. I know it would be good for picking up a pizza pie........I'm always thinking of food, as my wife would say. Lol
I was worried when I bought it but it actually holds a lot. I did a test when I got it.
First picture is a saddle bag packed full.
2nd one I moved it all to the razor PAC and had room left.
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