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I have many bags that I use and for the tourpak bag I really like the dekker supreme.
Just leave the foam pads in. you can get too much weight with them removed if your not careful.
Wow, the dexxer 11 bag is really large. I would be careful with that one. you could put too much weight in it for the tourpak hinges and walls of the tourpak really easy.
Last edited by dirtdobber; Mar 3, 2014 at 06:30 PM.
b4 ya drop the cash check out nelson-riggs gwr1000,good quality and should find it for around 120$.will hold 2 full face lids+,fits the premium rack well,and hold shape when empty,comes with a rain cover, I've never used the cover it got a little damp once in a 400 mile soaker.
Someone mentioned lining bottom with garbage bags... GREAT advice! We use plastic garbage bags to pack in all our cases for anything that would be outside on the bike, no matter how great your luggage is. Wet/damp clothes suck, and one all-day soaker will some how get through the best luggage, been there once, ONCE!
But now I pull a trailer, I find it easier than a top-heavy bike, IMO. :-)
The T-Bags Dekker 2 was delivered this evening. i ordered it from Revzilla on Sunday with free shipping and it delivered in 2 days. The bag is fantastic. Fits on the premium tour pak rack like it was poured into it. 4 straps secure the bag to the rack so that it will not budge. It is a large bag but fits so well it does not look huge on the bike. It has a simple design with a large, expandable main compartment and a pocket on each of the 4 sides (too many storage compartments everywhere are useless to me. This is a quality constructed piece of motorcycle luggage.
With the help of the guys that posted in this thread, I chose the right bag for my needs. Very happy..thanks fellas!
The T-Bags Dekker 2 was delivered this evening. i ordered it from Revzilla on Sunday with free shipping and it delivered in 2 days. The bag is fantastic. Fits on the premium tour pak rack like it was poured into it. 4 straps secure the bag to the rack so that it will not budge. It is a large bag but fits so well it does not look huge on the bike. It has a simple design with a large, expandable main compartment and a pocket on each of the 4 sides (too many storage compartments everywhere are useless to me. This is a quality constructed piece of motorcycle luggage.
With the help of the guys that posted in this thread, I chose the right bag for my needs. Very happy..thanks fellas!
Wow that was quick, glad you like it I like mine ,well built and worth the money, there's cheaper out there but they sure are nice bags.
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