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Other than what you would carry if you were going out for a few days.
What do you carry in your bagger daily? I'm just starting out with my SG. So far I got a rain suit and the HD tool kit. I feel like I'm missing something.
if you do carry anything in your saddlebags that you don't want the cops to look at, keep your docs in your wallet- that way they don't have "probable cause" for a search of the bags.
" yes your honor, i thought I saw white powder ( a gun, a knife,...)"
Last edited by mkguitar; Dec 10, 2013 at 01:13 PM.
I have a pull-out bag in my saddlebag that's packed with a change of clothes, rain suit, sunscreen, spare glasses, and when it gets cold, gloves, scarf, etc.
I usually carry a spare 1157/1156 bulb, penlight, a few fuses, phone charger, and an AC plug that works off the battery tender lead.
Two pairs of gloves,ear muffs,two stocking caps,atlas,microfiber towels,tissues,hand sanitizer,phone,wallet,extra fob batteries,rain sock,chapstick,and at least three to five pairs of glasses(clear/tinted).
Last edited by Cowboy Rob; Dec 10, 2013 at 01:59 PM.
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