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Needed some kind of bag to carry gloves, rain gear, etc. , which I could strap to my rear fender/ seat. I wanted something that wasn't too large and still looked good. Came across the T Bags Falcon and decided to give it a try. Very well thought out piece of gear, mounted up easy, and appears to be just what I was looking for. If you travel light like me, you might give it a look.

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With the intense fear that many on this forum seem to have of saddlebags, that looks like a great alternative.
 
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When i read the thread title, i thought you might be asking. I was going to suggest this one as it looks promising.

It does look awesome! I'm going to have to get a pair of these for our Dynas.
 
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I bought this one from Northern tool for $39.99






 

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Originally Posted by 11bDad
Needed some kind of bag to carry gloves, rain gear, etc. , which I could strap to my rear fender/ seat. I wanted something that wasn't too large and still looked good. Came across the T Bags Falcon and decided to give it a try. Very well thought out piece of gear, mounted up easy, and appears to be just what I was looking for. If you travel light like me, you might give it a look.

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I like it, can you post some different angle pics?
 
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This is the only other pic I took. Bag is empty, but if you go to T Bags website you can see what it looks like filled.
 
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Heres a small 9" roll bag I use for 'milk' runs.

 
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someone had a good idea.I bet will see more of these. I bet one made out of leather would look cool.
 
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Originally Posted by goblin127
someone had a good idea.I bet will see more of these. I bet one made out of leather would look cool.
Here is my handtooled bag which I made out of leather.

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I've been running the small bag permanently for about a year and a half and I carry lightweight waterproof trouseers and a couple of basic tools.
The larger bag is great for touring or day trips and I carry camera and fleece etc. It works really well. I am now going to line it with 3mm felt.

I'm just finishing the low profile pad to match the seats which will sit on a low upright detach sissybar. Installed the kit yesterday. Just waiting for more lace to finish and the whole package will look really good. I'll post better pics once all set-up and complete.
 
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Originally Posted by laroc
Here is my handtooled bag which I made out of leather.

and another pic


I've been running the small bag permanently for about a year and a half and I carry lightweight waterproof trouseers and a couple of basic tools.
The larger bag is great for touring or day trips and I carry camera and fleece etc. It works really well. I am now going to line it with 3mm felt.

I'm just finishing the low profile pad to match the seats which will sit on a low upright detach sissybar. Installed the kit yesterday. Just waiting for more lace to finish and the whole package will look really good. I'll post better pics once all set-up and complete.
I'm not much for adding bags on my bike, but I must say that your leather work is amazing. Nice work!
 


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