SADDLEMEN DRESSER BACK SEAT BAG BR4100
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Back Seat Bag
I used this bag on a 2 week trip down Wa-Or. coast. http://www.nelsonrigg.com/store/product.aspx?pid=434 I was looking for a bag that would not interfere with my back rest. I do have a rack on the tour pak which the straps mount too. But it comes with quick release clips so no problem getting into tour pak. The lower straps clip onto the saddlebag racks. Easy on and easy off. Bag is huge, comes with rain cover, and security lock.
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Saddlemen BR4100 Bag
I too would like to see a pic of the Saddlemen BR4100 on an ultra classic. The web site says it's 19" deep. That would literally put it in the middle of my riders seat (I have the Harley Road Zepplin air seat on my 09 ultra). From the tour pak backrest to my rider backrest slot is 11". I called Saddlemen for a confirmation of that depth measurement but they didn't return the call. The other bag I'm looking at is the T-Bags Backseat Bag TB9100DBB. It is only 12" deep and sounds like it would fit better. Like the other members in this thread I'm concerned about creasing my speaker covers and being pushed forward (crowded) by the bag. The Nelson-Rigg GWS-500 that was mentioned looks promising and has the same capacity as the T-Bag but I can't tell from the pictures if it has a rounded back so as not to rub against the speakers. The measurements are also unlear as they specify width and length and don't indicate which is the front to back measurement. I think 11" is front to back but I'd like to be sure. Harley has released a back seat bag but it only carries 1.6 cu. ft and is more expensive than any other bag I'm considering. I'm looking for a larger bag for a 7 day trip. Thanks in advance.
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Hope this helps. By the way I really love this bag. It is very comfortable if it is very full. If it is not full it does not give any support for the back. Can not use the backrest when it is on. Also one last thing is they have hooks to help fasten the luggage to the bike. These hooks are in the location where the rear speakers are located. These hooks will rub a hole in the speaker grill or in the leather that surrounds the speaker. Ask me how I know!
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