street bob luggage
#12
I like the t bag but not a big fan of the sissy bar. I agree that saddlebags dont look right on the street bob as well. I saw one bag that fastens under the passenger seat and doesnt require a sissy bar. It was a little pricey (150 i think). May just go with the bungee net. Ive never had a problem with packing light so i should be ok. Just dont want what little i do bring to come loose during the ride.
#13
Get this to secure the bungee net. Check out the video for more options.
http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/de...ax_The_Hooker_
http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/de...ax_The_Hooker_
Last edited by Mr. Moto; 08-09-2010 at 05:26 PM.
#14
I don't know how you ride or how far, but I can tell you if you plan on crossing this country or taking really long rides, a good set on bags will be money well spent. I have pushed over 600 miles in a day with nothing more than a cargo net and it sucked ***. Maybe its just age or I like alittle comfort. Be your on, build it the way you like. Who cares what everyone eles think. Just ride.
#15
One of the best purchases I ever made was the Biker's Friend XL Bag. It not only holds a ton of stuff, it acts as a backrest as well. I also have Edge bags/brackets...this is a very good system but requires moving your rear signal lights and if I had to do it again, I would get larger bags. Did 2,800 miles in one week with what you see pictured. Have fun.
#16
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Totally agree with the backrest concept. I dont like carrying anything on my bike but broke down bought a short sissy bar and have been strapping any old gym/duffel bag to it (on the passenger seat). The fantastic thing was it does make a great backrest! Sometimes spending more money on these expensive bag setups is money down the drain. I certainly wont buy saddlebags or fancy sissy bar setups--the bungee'd gym bag/backrest works great for me. Id like to upgrade the bag to a nice leather roll bag some day though.
Only drawback is it can be hard getting on/off the bike when you've just burned through a full tank.
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However after 150+ miles at my age, it can get tuff getting off the bike, even without a roll bag.
I have a small saddleman roll bag for work and beer runs works great.
I also have a XL Blkerfriend for long hauls, Sure is nice to lean back on...
(dont use anymore since I got the tour pac).