Originally Posted by mvengineer
(Post 7692655)
I ride solo almost all the time. I bought a Saddleman, semi rigid bag that fits perfectly in the passenger seat. It is also designed with a perfect backrest as well and very functional for helmets, jackets and side pockets. I think it was around $175.00 and therefore cost effevtive given its many uses. Good luck.
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Yeppers, I put my nonadjustable backrest off my 08 Ultra on my new 11 TriGlide. Just had to drill a quarter in hole to bolt the brace to.
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Originally Posted by Diesel-Dawg
(Post 7694624)
MVengineer, can you please show a picture or reference number on the bag you are talking about? What web site did you get it from also? I am looking for that exact thing. thanks
http://www.saddlemen.com/store/index...oducts_id=7299 |
That Sadlemen BR3400 bag is the one i got my wife for xmas to use on her xxx. Too much snow to ride but we did put it on (heated garage)and it seems to be just right for her to use as backrest.
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Check Ebay. I got an SE detachable driver backrest a little cheaper than dealer.
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I use a T-Bag that does the same thing. I have an older model of this bag. The difference from the older model I have to this newer one is the large main compartment flap only unzips half was down on mine (like photo below). I like how it now unzips all the way down if needed to get larger items in easier. Here is a link http://www.t-bags.com/detail.aspx?ID=3&SelectedCat=3 . This one is also slightly larger 2.13 cu ft to 1.96 cu ft (3,400 cu in).
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Originally Posted by CRBandit
(Post 7702572)
I use a T-Bag that does the same thing. I have an older model of this bag. The difference from the older model I have to this newer one is the large main compartment flap only unzips half was down on mine (like photo below). I like how it now unzips all the way down if needed to get larger items in easier. Here is a link http://www.t-bags.com/detail.aspx?ID=3&SelectedCat=3 . This one is also slightly larger 2.13 cu ft to 1.96 cu ft (3,400 cu in).
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Originally Posted by CRBandit
(Post 7702572)
I use a T-Bag that does the same thing. I have an older model of this bag. The difference from the older model I have to this newer one is the large main compartment flap only unzips half was down on mine (like photo below). I like how it now unzips all the way down if needed to get larger items in easier. Here is a link http://www.t-bags.com/detail.aspx?ID=3&SelectedCat=3 . This one is also slightly larger 2.13 cu ft to 1.96 cu ft (3,400 cu in).
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Originally Posted by msocko3
(Post 7703907)
I have one of those, nice bag. I use it when I'm the only one on a trip, does work pretty good as a back rest. I haven't had it on the Trike yet, I'm thinking it will fit with my HD adjustable backrest installed. The Triglide has more room in the back seat than my 06 Ultra which is what I have used the bag on in the past. Seems the tour-pak is set back a little farther on the Triglide.
Christine still uses her back rest on the Tg with the old T-bag but she's a lot smaller than me. I guess you'll find out when all that snow melts & you get to try out all the cool mod's you've done this winter! |
Originally Posted by azbob09
(Post 7704138)
I guess you'll find out when all that snow melts & you get to try out all the cool mod's you've done this winter!
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