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Does anyone know where to look for saddle bags for an 85 Kawasaki 450 LTD in the Toronto area.? Most of the bags seem to be for big newer bikes
Anyone know of a general bike club in northeastern Toronto?
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Iuse something like this which just slings over the bike and naps to any hard point to secure them.

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Thanks to mswarrior for the photo. I just noticed that Road Bike Metric has their annual parts and accessories issue this month.
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mswarrior wrote:Iuse something like this which just slings over the bike and naps to any hard point to secure them.

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Hi mswarriar, could you give some details abiout purchasing those saddle bags. I think they are a great idea.
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believe it or not.... Princess auto sells a set of small saddle bags and a tank bag for ski-doos that work ok on small bikes. They are not as fancy as most but are made out of fabric and have reflective stripes sewn in. They would be ok on a smaller bike for weekend or round town stuff. When onsale they are very cheap... Like 25 bucks for tank bag and 30 bucks for saddle bags if I remember... They may be a seasonal item tho...
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