Looking for a Commuter Sissybar Bag

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Philly Rider
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Looking for a Commuter Sissybar Bag

#1 Unread post by Philly Rider »

I am looking for a sissybar bag that I can take to and from work. One that can be easily taken off and carried into the office, and large enough to hold a laptop PC. Thanks.

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#2 Unread post by Hammersfan »

Kuryakyn has a great selection of versatile bags.


http://www.kuryakyn.com/category.asp?bn ... ks+%5FBags
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#3 Unread post by Bogey »

I've been looking too, and finally just ordered this one today:

http://www.eclipseluggage.com/luggage/501.html Should be able to give you a report by the end of the week when it comes. By the way, I looked at a LOT of them online before finally settling on this one.
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I have been using a $10 Wal-Mart backpack, and a $6 six hook cargo net. This is partly due to the missing pad on my sissy-bar, so I have a nice big metal loop to strap to :-D

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#5 Unread post by Bogey »

LOL, well, anything can work!!! I did get it yesterday, and it looks like it will work very well! 8)
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