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 xmoor 
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Posted : 14 Feb 2012 - 19:48   Post title : windshield bags ?
 
I would like to fit a windshield or handlebar bag, just to keep goggles & shades in etc, the 3 section ones look ok.
Has anybody got one that fits neatly ? & can reccommend
Ive tried googling but seems theres loads for sale in the states but nought in the UK

 
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 RedBird2010 
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Posted : 15 Feb 2012 - 03:26   Post title : Re: windshield bags ? (Re: xmoor)
 

xmoor wrote:

I would like to fit a windshield or handlebar bag, just to keep goggles & shades in etc, the 3 section ones look ok.
Has anybody got one that fits neatly ? & can reccommend
Ive tried googling but seems theres loads for sale in the states but nought in the UK


I noticed fasteddy has an adapter to more easily put the windshield bags on our bikes, been looking at them myself.

 
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 n2dwind 
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Posted : 15 Feb 2012 - 20:18   Post title : Re: windshield bags ? (Re: RedBird2010)
 


I use a TourMaster one that I picked up for about $20.00. It came with a rain cover and holds a lot of stuff. It fits between the risers and the summer screen and just for safety I have a used the straps that came with it through the brace.



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 RedBird2010 
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Posted : 16 Feb 2012 - 00:08   Post title : Re: windshield bags ? (Re: n2dwind)
 
That looks good is there a model name or number for the bag?

 
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 xmoor 
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Posted : 16 Feb 2012 - 17:37   Post title : Re: windshield bags ? (Re: RedBird2010)
 
I agree that looks ideal, a good size & easily accessable .
got me thinking maybe something in the hundreds of cycle shops round ere thx

 
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Posted : 17 Feb 2012 - 00:05   Post title : Re: windshield bags ? (Re: xmoor)
 
This looks like it, from the tourmaster website.

Link

 
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 kemcclure8588 
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Posted : 21 Mar 2012 - 20:17   Post title : Re: windshield bags ? (Re: xmoor)
 
I had initially went the way of n2dwind with a bad mounted to the windshield support. I felt that it just didnt look "clean" on the bike, so I swapped to the Triumph tank bib with the the pocket. I like the look better then what I had, but would like a better fitting windshield bag myself.

 
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