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tpa
04-14-2015, 11:39 PM
Has anyone purchased a First Gear Torrent Waterproof Duffle Bag and used it on their F6B? I'm looking for a waterproof bag to strap to my MP3 rack. As I plan to do a fair bit of travel this summer, I'm thinking the 70 liter duffle would be helpful - but I'm not sure if it would fit/tie down well. They also offer a 40 liter duffle - but I could use more space. Here's where I saw it online: http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/63254/i/firstgear-torrent-waterproof-duffle-bag

Old Ryder
04-15-2015, 12:04 PM
Personally, I prefer a bag that "breathes" on the hot summer road trips. Most are very water resistant and work well except in a heavy downpour. Xelement makes a good bag at a reasonable price and comes with a rain cover for the worst of weather.

http://www.leatherup.com/p/Xelement-Luggage/Xelement-Voyage-Tri-Tex-Motorcycle-Roll-Bag/9284281.html

tpa
04-15-2015, 02:04 PM
Thanks for the tip. I would appreciate hearing what other large bags folks have found to be a good fit on their F6Bs.

Hornblower
04-15-2015, 03:36 PM
This large Helen Twowheels bag is what I've been using for several years and I like it a lot:

http://www.amazon.com/Helen-Twowheels-Waterproof-Sack-Motorcycle/dp/B003M5OW90

It's large enough to hold quite a bit and still fits very nicely on either the passenger seat or my MP3 rack. To make it even easier to use, I picked up a set of ROK straps. If you're not familiar with those, I highly recommend looking at them.

rich
04-15-2015, 04:43 PM
Check out seattlesportsco.com they have a good line of waterproof duffels.


Rich

hiflyer
04-15-2015, 08:07 PM
Has anyone purchased a First Gear Torrent Waterproof Duffle Bag and used it on their F6B? I'm looking for a waterproof bag to strap to my MP3 rack.

I have one of these, and have used it for years, same principle, and one of the first dry bags made. Go for it.



http://www.aerostich.com/bags/seat-bags-and-tail-bags/dry-bags/ortlieb-dry-bag-duffel-bags.html

hiflyer
04-15-2015, 08:09 PM
It's large enough to hold quite a bit and still fits very nicely on either the passenger seat or my MP3 rack. To make it even easier to use, I picked up a set of ROK straps. If you're not familiar with those, I highly recommend looking at them.


http://www.aerostich.com/rok-straps-classic.html

zeus661
04-15-2015, 08:30 PM
I have a Wolfman Luggage duffle bag. Used it for years

Jim
04-16-2015, 10:50 AM
I am thinking about the Viking Cruise roll bag. At Amazon it is $49.99. Looks like a great bag especially for the money, great reviews.

http://www.vikingbags.com/cruise-roll-black-motorcycle-tail-bag-8565-prd1.htm

http://www.amazon.com/Vikingbags-AXE-33-Viking-Cruise-Roll/dp/B00B3YN928/ref=sr_1_47?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1429129912&sr=1-47&keywords=motorcycle+luggage

tpa
04-16-2015, 05:26 PM
thanks for all of the recommendations! i've been looking at a lot of bags. i'm drawn to the Tour Master Nylon Cruiser III Sissybar Bag (XL). has anyone got an opinion - good or bad - re: the bag? i like the layout and construction. i think it will mount on my F6B. all feedback most welcome.

here's a link: http://www.bobscycle.com/tourmaster-cruiser-iii-nylon-sissybar-bag-medium.html?gclid=CLvK7vzu-8QCFReBaQodxwgAiQ

srt8-in-largo
04-16-2015, 08:04 PM
thanks for all of the recommendations! i've been looking at a lot of bags. i'm drawn to the Tour Master Nylon Cruiser III Sissybar Bag (XL). has anyone got an opinion - good or bad - re: the bag? i like the layout and construction. i think it will mount on my F6B. all feedback most welcome.

here's a link: http://www.bobscycle.com/tourmaster-cruiser-iii-nylon-sissybar-bag-medium.html?gclid=CLvK7vzu-8QCFReBaQodxwgAiQ

Hmm; not too shabby. I like the idea of the integrated rain cover in a pocket on top of the bag.

tpa
05-29-2015, 09:22 AM
After lots of research and looking around, I picked up the 40 liter First Gear Torrent Duffle bag. I took a 5 day trip (1300 miles) over Memorial Day weekend. It easily fit all of my clothing and stuff. It would handle a 7 day trip without problem. I packed some of my more clunky gear/shoes and rain suite in the F6B rear bags. I had room to spare.

The straps that came with the bag worked easily and perfectly when strapping it to my MP3Bike rear rack. I did need to unscrew my antenna.

I got caught in a powerful storm/micro burst in southern Minnesota on my return trip. The waterproof bag and bike both came through without any problem.

If you're looking for a bag, I highly recommend it.