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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaSteve View Post
    Taxfree4, I was responding to the OP when you and I posted at the same time. You may have the MP3 but I "supposing" Perohijo has the OEM rack.

    The look of MP3 is cool but I like the versatility of the Show Chrome rack. I've wrapped ROC straps and bungies in some creative ways to this rack.
    What are the odds of that.
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    No sorry, I meant luggage. I have the OEM rack installed and the OEM passenger backrest with the raised option. Is kind of hard to find a bag that fits the backrest because of the shape.

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    I've got the 40L REAX Poseidon Dry Bag https://www.cyclegear.com/accessorie...sku_id=1643869 I took that on an overnight with a lady friend. It had enough room in it that I gave her one of my saddle bags, used the other saddle bag for snacks/drinks/tools/flat tire equipment. I was able to fit two days worth of cloths, my CPAP machine, my drone, and toiletries in there with some room to spare. I bought it on sale for around $68, haven't taken it through any rough weather yet, although I'm planning some long trips to Utah/Colorado in the next few months so I expect I'll need the water proofness.

    Edit: It fit well on the backseat and on the rack.
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    I have a similar bag but I need something bigger. My trip is going to be about a month and a half.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perohijo View Post
    I have a similar bag but I need something bigger. My trip is going to be about a month and a half.
    I also purchased the 58L Oxford DryStash Bag: https://www.cyclegear.com/accessorie...sku_id=1289435
    I haven't received it yet, although I'm planning some longer trips and I figure I can either put one bag on the seat and the other on the rack, or stack them. Rok straps are great for that.

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    “Lady Friend “??? You are dating yourself. I haven’t heard that in over 20 years… I’m married for 34 years, but glad there are some of us still out here. Ride safe.

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    Here's the box fitment, $30 for the box $15 for the parts

    https://youtu.be/T5rgi7zI95U
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Here's the box fitment, $30 for the box $15 for the parts

    https://youtu.be/T5rgi7zI95U
    We done

    https://youtu.be/PE8gz0KjvUA
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Thanks for posting that. Giving me more ideas. I've been looking for a hard box to mount on my MP3 rack for the longest.


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    Saddle bags, backpacks, carries, tan bags or back rack bags are essential while commuting on long roads; you can get perfect bags either from online or physical stores.
    Last edited by ridinglearn; 12-14-2023 at 03:01 PM.

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