Nelson Rigg CL-1060-S link - I have one and love it. The straps go under the seat and I just leave it on. I've had it for two years and it's still like new.
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07-04-2017 05:25 AM
TwoBrothersBusa
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TN
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(07-04-2017 05:25 AM)14CharlieBravo11 Wrote: Nelson Rigg CL-1060-S link - I have one and love it. The straps go under the seat and I just leave it on. I've had it for two years and it's still like new.
2014 CB1100
2018 Street Triple R
2016 R1200RT
2017 GSXR1000 - Track Duty
07-04-2017 06:09 AM
Arctic cb1100
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I have that exact tail bag on mine it fits perfect on the back portion of the seat and I simply cross the straps and loop them to the cargo studs on the grab rails it looks and functions really well!!
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07-04-2017 10:14 PM
TwoBrothersBusa
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Not sure I'm settled on the strapping down situation, but I really like the bag. It's a great size and is like a suitcase compared to my old Joe Rocket Manta bag.
2014 CB1100
2018 Street Triple R
2016 R1200RT
2017 GSXR1000 - Track Duty
I've had the same NR bag for a couple of years. I love it. Holding up wonderfully.
In it I carry a pint of gas, a tire plugger, a compressor, a jump battery, a bottle of water, and snacks. It's expandable so it will hold my jacket liner when it warms up.
I plug in to my SAE battery charger wired up next to the grab rails and snake the wire in to the bag to charge my spare GoPro batteries and phone in the bag on longer rides.