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    Senior Member hiflyer's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by timjoebob View Post
    I use this bag from Saddlemen:

    http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...-sissy-bar-bag

    It has an extension handle and is on wheels .
    Mine has the extension handle as well. I really like that convenience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F6BPDX View Post
    I don't own it yet, but my plan is a Motofizz from Aerostich.

    http://www.aerostich.com/medium-moto...-seat-bag.html
    ^^^This right here. I got the large, I just did a 1500 mile trip and had a TON of room to spare,^^^^^^
    didn't even use the saddlebags. Strapped down easy and didn't budge.
    Still Wingman after the site crash!

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    Quote Originally Posted by timjoebob View Post
    I use this bag from Saddlemen:

    http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...-sissy-bar-bag

    It has an extension handle and is on wheels so it's versatile and can be used when flying as well. It also has a sleeve which also will fit over more traditional sissy bars. I don't use that of course.

    It has a raincover and straps snugly onto the grab handles. I've used it since 2009 on all my trips and it's successfully handled about 15,000+ miles through all kind of weather.
    Ah. There's the one - I've been shopping for a while now. Thanks for the info.

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    Value Accessories - Ultragard touring. Its a luggage rack bag, that I suppose goes on the trunk - but fits on my rack pretty darn well, and the price was right as well! $52. Just got in the mail today.
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    Lots of good options. I'll throw Kriega into the mix: http://www.kriega.us/us30-combo-moto...-bags-luggage/

    Waterproof. Many sizes available. The bags can be "combo'd" together for custom configurations. Did I say waterproof?

    The only thing I don't like is the bag loads like a laundry bag; there's no clamshell lid that opens.

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    Guess I'm old school. I used a Jeep gym bag on my four days to Las Vegas. Included a costume, too, and had lots of room. Couple of bungie cords and it was on. I have used a carry-on (carrion?) bag for a couple trips. The black bag ties right to the MP3 rack and

    For longer trips, I'm with the trailer idea. SO much room, and it sure saved me tons of money as I camped and carried my own cooking stuff.
    "If it moves, paint it."

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    Costume?

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    Don't mess with my 'pepper' Scotrod's Avatar
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    Another option:

    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?1...t=tying+%24100

    Haven't road-tested it yet as the short MC trips I've been on didn't require anything more than what fit in the s-bags,,,,

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    I'm diggin that one Scott; I just added it to my "hmm, maybe" basket on Amazon

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    T bag, bike mp3 rack.
    +1 Great bag. Extendable handle, wheels, fits perfectly on the MP3 rack and no conflict with the antenna. Rock solid on my adjustable height OEM backrest. Passenger doesn't even know it's back there. Quality all the way on materials, stiching, zippers, etc.

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