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Old 02-23-2014, 10:43 PM
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Hi all, I'm wondering what options are out there for a passenger seat bag for my Limited? Are there any bags that are fitted to that space? I have the daily tour bag from Kurakyn that works on the rack, but it's a little small for a 3-4 week trip. Thanks in advance for any help.
 
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Originally Posted by hdgeno777
Hi all, I'm wondering what options are out there for a passenger seat bag for my Limited? Are there any bags that are fitted to that space? I have the daily tour bag from Kurakyn that works on the rack, but it's a little small for a 3-4 week trip. Thanks in advance for any help.
T-bags makes a nice one

http://www.tbags.com/touring/dresser-backseat-bag.html
 
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I have T-bags for the luggage rack and the rear seat, they are great bags and along with the tour pack and side hard bags all with liners, if you pack right you will have plenty of space
 
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I have this one from Saddlemen...

LOVE it.

I've had it for 4 or 5 years, and you can pack a TON of clothes in it...

And I usually fold a towel and put under the bungees on the front for a backrest.

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...FRQV7AodUk0APQ

 
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Originally Posted by SafetyMan
I have this one from Saddlemen...

LOVE it.

I've had it for 4 or 5 years, and you can pack a TON of clothes in it...

And I usually fold a towel and put under the bungees on the front for a backrest.

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...FRQV7AodUk0APQ

I too have this bag and it does hold a lot. But I ride with a backrest so when I used it on my 12 Ultra I had to add a tourpack extender to to make enough room for it so it would not press up against me. I have since used it on my 14 Limited and found there is enough that no mods are needed. You could pack the backrest while using the bag, but, when I tried to use the bag as a backrest I found it would collapse some as I sat back with my feet on the highway pegs.
 
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Thanks a bunch for the links and the info guys, gonna check into all the options and make a decision. Would be nice to have just the one bag to bring in each night, and my current option is a little small.
 
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I have been using the Nelson Rigg with the top roll for 5+ years it's expandable and can also be mounted over a sissy bar, #CTB-950 RiggPaks Cruiser Luggage

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check your local craigslist- bags such as sac, Tbag and others show up almost daily for less than 1/2 what they cost new.

i use the sac bag on my tourpak rack and the big tbag on my pass seat, makes a nice backrest

mike
 
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I bought one of those Saddleman bags and m friend bought one also.

We took a couple of trips last year and he used his but I haven't used mine yet.
His wife has made us some protective material to protect the leather on our seats and speaker pods along with a handmade foam back pad to add to the bag that will give us a little more padding when we remove our backrests.

It sure has a lot of room and for long trips it is very useful.

I would suggest a heavy garbage liner for the inside and an extra one just in case.
We got caught in some heavy rain and my friend's stuff didn't get soaked in that bag but there was a little dampness.
 
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I have been using Saddleman's BR-3400 Backseat Bag, more than enough space for me. I do not use the Versa mount which goes under the seat, the included straps secure it to the Tour Pak mounts just fine. I have long legs and had to add a Tour Pak Relocator for my comfort though.

I road through 3-4 days of heavy rain last year, the included rain cover was enough to keep everything dry.
 


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