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Man I think it looks fantastic!!! Any chance you have a picture of the inside? About how tall is the pack on the inside with the top closed? We normally do two or three multi day trips each year and I have a sissy bar bag that I normally pack everything in. This leaves the saddle bags empty for jacket, chaps, gloves, and gun. Anything that I would take on and off as weather changes goes in the saddle bags.
I have a serious question which I know will sound dumb but is the size of the Razor about the same size of a pizza box? Anyway, with the color of the bike and the Razor, I think it's a sharp looking accessory. I think it makes the SG stand out even more. The size may not be for everyone but I'm sure no one can deny that it definitely is a head turner.
I like the look of your tour pack, that is probably what I would go with for the wife to put here crap in it.. Fortunately her cloth are little and don't take up much room.
If you can pack a duffel for a leisurely trip to AF or Iraq...... I'm sure you could make the razor work. I didn't catch it, but is that an HD one, or a mutazu or other aftermarket one? Did it come painted
Bro, you make a good point. A soldier knows how to pack…we've done it when we've been told we can only take a duffle bag--we've had to stuff, roll, press, and roll out. It's a HD one. I ordered it painted from Kutter. I prefer to just order the painted stuff from factory with that ember red sunglow I have.
Originally Posted by Webo
Man I think it looks fantastic!!! Any chance you have a picture of the inside? About how tall is the pack on the inside with the top closed? We normally do two or three multi day trips each year and I have a sissy bar bag that I normally pack everything in. This leaves the saddle bags empty for jacket, chaps, gloves, and gun. Anything that I would take on and off as weather changes goes in the saddle bags.
I don't have a pic of the inside right now. The measurements are 5.5 high x 22 wide x 16 Long ………the chopped pan is 2.5 inches taller. And most of my buddies use the razor much more than their saddle bag. They intended to only put it on for trips….but they never took it off. Also, my wife is only 4'11" so the shorter razor is fine. I tell my buddies who have much taller wives to make sure this is tall enough for their wife to lay back on and relax.
I like it..., and I agree. I am still into the looks more so than whats practical. I will manage to make whatever I need to fit. The more space I have means more money my wife can spend we we are out. If if hold a half shell helmet.., I am in. Maybe I will land a tour pack for long rides..., the razor looks good every day.
I think the Razor is a sharp looking accessory which also gives the rider added storage. I'm sure I could easily fit a couple pairs of jeans with some shirts in there for a weekend trip while leaving my saddlebags open for other things. If you need big storage capacity while on the road, you might be better off on 4 wheels ? Hell, I remember putting a travel bag strapped to my sissy bar on my Wide Glide ! Didn't hold a hell of a lot and didn't look good either but it got the job done.
Nice bike.
The razor is very small but for 1 person it may work.
IMO, if would look better if your bike had a solo seat on it and you used the razor for a back rest, but again IMO.
There is a member on here/handle Iclick who has that set up.
What really gets me though, is folks that feel compelled to show off their new stuff and then when someone expresses their opinion, other than telling them that it looks fantastic there is a problem.
There seems to be a lot of that on here.
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