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    Best Tour Bag options?

    So I'm looking for a nice touring bag to go on the rack for my F6B. I did buy the larger bike MP3 rack so I've got room to work with . What have you guys/gals purchased and what seems to work best. Would like something that ties down solid to the rack but removes easy to go into a hotel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wmorgan2k View Post
    So I'm looking for a nice touring bag to go on the rack for my F6B. I did buy the larger bike MP3 rack so I've got room to work with . What have you guys/gals purchased and what seems to work best. Would like something that ties down solid to the rack but removes easy to go into a hotel.
    I've got the T-bag with the extendible handle and castors. Secures well, and is very easy on and easy off. I like being able to pull it behind me when going into the hotel/motel. If you use one of these, you have to have the passenger back rest riser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wmorgan2k View Post
    So I'm looking for a nice touring bag to go on the rack for my F6B. I did buy the larger bike MP3 rack so I've got room to work with . What have you guys/gals purchased and what seems to work best. Would like something that ties down solid to the rack but removes easy to go into a hotel.
    There are lots of available options out there. http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?2...light=kuryakyn

    This is the link to the thread showing some of them. I like my Kuryakyn classic tour bag. It mounts well with lots of options and it's big enough to hold a lot and pretty easy access.
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    I use a medium Motofizz from Aerostich. It takes up every last square millimeter of the rack and requires tying to the passenger grab handles for really secure transport, but man does it swallow a ton of gear. Very versatile and expandable.

    Here's pics of it on my bike:

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    Quote Originally Posted by motozeke View Post
    I use a medium Motofizz from Aerostich. It takes up every last square millimeter of the rack and requires tying to the passenger grab handles for really secure transport, but man does it swallow a ton of gear. Very versatile and expandable.

    Here's pics of it on my bike:

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    I use the large one of these as a seat bag. Super nice bag, and well made. Highly recomend it also.
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    Well the best option is.......wait for it........Bushtec!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Well the best option is.......wait for it........Bushtec!
    Thread killer!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Well the best option is.......wait for it........Bushtec!
    You're like the guy who "roughs it" in the 39' RV with 4 TV's and a Jacuzzi. C'mon man, where's your sense of adventure!

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    http://wingstuff.com/products/20913-...?from_search=1

    I have the MP3 rack and use this bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Well the best option is.......wait for it........Bushtec!
    The OP said Tour BAG, not Tour BUS!!!

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