Need help with a tail bag.
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#5
I use an MSR Roost Pak...
It's actually meant to be attached to a chest protector or a fanny pack, but works really well attached to the rack. There's a thick webbing on the backside with 6 or 8 loops sewn in. I just use zip-ties to attach it to the rack...
It's big enough to hold all of my tools, including a tube and tire irons, but small enough that I don't even notice it's back there.
It's actually meant to be attached to a chest protector or a fanny pack, but works really well attached to the rack. There's a thick webbing on the backside with 6 or 8 loops sewn in. I just use zip-ties to attach it to the rack...
It's big enough to hold all of my tools, including a tube and tire irons, but small enough that I don't even notice it's back there.
#6
I don't have a picture handy, but I use a bag that was originally designed for the back of a bicycle. Here's a link that shows the type of bag http://www.rei.com/category/4500849
#7
I have a chase harper bag (if you want to call it that) molded foam with outside material... supposed to be a DS type bag. Its not bad for around town type of use and seems to hold up to wet weather and mud okay. http://www.chaseharper.com/TailTrunks/TailTrunks.htm I used some plastic wraps to attach to the bag in four places.
Last edited by mattyw; 01-11-2010 at 04:43 PM.
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#10
I don't have a picture handy, but I use a bag that was originally designed for the back of a bicycle. Here's a link that shows the type of bag http://www.rei.com/category/4500849