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Old 11-23-2016, 10:56 AM
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I'd like to see pics of you guys swing arms bags. As much as I love clean, simplistic lines this standard needs some sort of storage. I'm thinking the swingarm bag is going to be the best option for my taste.
 
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Here ya go.....Rarebag (German guy) custom made.



 
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That's pretty slick. You ever drag it on the ground?
 
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That's pretty slick. You ever drag it on the ground?
No, not at all. The lowest part is where the bottle is attached. But he also does bags specifically for lowered bikes with little metal protector on the bottom corner....
 
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Cool. What's the company name? Or do you have a link for him?
 
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Cool. What's the company name? Or do you have a link for him?
Yup, here it is http://www.rarebag.de/ but it's only available in German
 
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Good thing is the back of those bags is enforced with a sheet of 2mm aluminum to make them rigid. Plus they come with some quick fastening straps which allow for fastening very tightly to the swingarm, like those


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Better than any leather belt/strap and no need for zip ties either.
 

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Here's a Leather Works bag on my Breakout.....





 
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Here's a Leather Works bag on my Breakout.....





I used to have a Leatherworks bag, too. I was very happy with it....until I found the one I'm using now.
 
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That leather works looks good.
 


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