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Old 05-05-2011, 08:33 PM
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I am getting ready to add tour bags to my 2010 road king. Looking for suggestions as fairly new two up riding on longer trips. What bags work the best? Just added detachable backrest and air wing luggage rack

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Take a look at the Saddlemen products. Very good quality and great selection.
 
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T-Bags, good product, lifetime warranty. I returned one after 7 or 8 years and they sent out a new bag no charge.
 
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Bang for the buck, the Kury line is hard to beat in my opinion.
 
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Never a complaint with my T-Bags....
 
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I've got 3 T-bags, well made, look good wouldn't go on a road trip without the Decker, mostly because if I did the wife would take both saddle bags and that would leave me with nothing,the we have this one!
 
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And great prices.

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Tourmaster has nice ones also , Ive been looking at the moco bags ,they have a nice one almost same capacity as king tour pak.
 
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I have a Saddlemen ''rack bag'' for my Street Glide. It's actually designed to sit on top of a tour pack rack, but I bought it because it's BIG. If you're riding 2-up it may be something to consider. $100 at Dennis Kirk.

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