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Topic : Suggestion for a Bag to suit the Sissy Bar rack
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 rabbi 
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Location : Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Posted : 11 Feb 2014 - 01:58   Post title : Suggestion for a Bag to suit the Sissy Bar rack
 
I'm after suggestions for a good bag to fit the sissy bar rack that is available in Oz, thanks.

 
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 essbjay 
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Location : Melbourne (ex Lowestoft, UK), VIC, Australia
Posted : 11 Feb 2014 - 02:27   Post title : Re: Suggestion for a Bag to suit the Sissy Bar rack (Re: rabbi)
 
Hi Rabbi

Not sure if this interests you...... but it's still in the bag from a duplicate delivery from the States and is just sitting on the shelf.
Been meaning to put it up for sale along with some replacment rear pegs that were duplicated as well.....

I use mine for day/weekend trips and it's proved fine for that....

Couple of photos attached.... PM if you're interested

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 hogeyphenogey 
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Posted : 11 Feb 2014 - 12:02   Post title : Re: Suggestion for a Bag to suit the Sissy Bar rack (Re: rabbi)
 
That's the bag I use. Great little bag.

 
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 PES 
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Posted : 11 Feb 2014 - 23:17   Post title : Re: Suggestion for a Bag to suit the Sissy Bar rack (Re: hogeyphenogey)
 
I have used Iron Rider bags for years. First on my TBA now on my Bird. they are very versatile and reasonably priced. I've got the main bag and overnight bag which can be used for day trips. I'm not sure about availability in Australia though.

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I just checked with Motorcycle Superstore who usually have good deals on luggage. They ship to OZ.

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Post edited by PES on 11 Feb 2014 - 23:23
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 rabbi 
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Posted : 12 Feb 2014 - 03:51   Post title : Re: Suggestion for a Bag to suit the Sissy Bar rack (Re: PES)
 
Thanks for the offer essbjay but I'm not keen on that style of bag.

Thanks too PES that's more the style I'm after, I found a RJs bag here, anyone own one?

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 mick_durkin 
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Posted : 12 Feb 2014 - 20:19   Post title : Re: Suggestion for a Bag to suit the Sissy Bar rack (Re: rabbi)
 
I got a givi cl500 and a cl501 they fit a treat , cost me ??200 , but I don't know if they are sold on the other side of the world
I would put a photo on but I can not get my photos small enough

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 mrbreeze 
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Posted : 13 Feb 2014 - 15:45   Post title : Re: Suggestion for a Bag to suit the Sissy Bar rack (Re: rabbi)
 
look at T-Bags
Nicely built, fit over sissy bar and they look like backpacks. i have a couple and after three years, they look good as new

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