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    Senior Member bobbyf6b's Avatar
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    ...and the Kuryakyn Gran Trailer Bag:
    http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/682/grantraveler-bag

    It comes with not only one, but TWO FANNY PACKS.


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    Saddlemen BR3400

    I've used this bag for 5 years now and it holds (a ton) enough for my girlfriend and I on 10 day trips. Saddlemen has smaller versions if you prefer. If you look at the photos a variety of high quality straps come with the bag for almost any type of seat or luggage rack mounting.

    http://www.saddlemen.com/br3400ex-ba...-bag-universal

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    I ordered the BikeMP3 luggage rack:
    http://www.bikemp3.com/Touring-Rack-...GW-F6B-TRK.htm

    ...and the Kuryakyn Gran Trailer Bag:
    http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/682/grantraveler-bag

    They have not arrived so I cannot render a verdict, but it looked a functional combo.

    Cheers,
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    This is the combo I use and it holds a lot.Straps well to the MP3 rack without a backrest on my bike.Plus nice to be able to roll it into the motel

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    I don't own it yet, but my plan is a Motofizz from Aerostich.

    http://www.aerostich.com/medium-moto...-seat-bag.html

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    Thanks guys -- those look like great ideas! Taking some notes on sizes and looking around. Will also browse around some local shops here as well, to see what they may have.

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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
    I own two, and they are AWESOME. A medium would definitely do the trick for OP. Should be able to secure two points on the grab rails and two points on the passenger pegs.

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    I use the Tourmaster Elite Tail bag. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BYQDCWM/...0MV6GU2C&psc=1
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    T bag, bike mp3 rack.
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    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.
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    Parachute Bag

    http://www.amazon.com/Coyote-Tan-Mil...=parachute+bag

    I recently used this Rothco Parachute Bag 24"x15"x13" for a 10 day, 5,381 mile camping trip. $21 to my door. Another $10 to spray it down w/ water repellent. It was my first attempt at motorcycle camping (I had a blast) so I considered it a starter bag. I'm satisfied with the bag for now, eventually I'll upgrade to something more water resistant, reflective and hopefully smaller as I downsize my equipment to just take the minimum.

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