Tank bag
#3
+1.
Great variety, quality and utility. And it's made in the USA (no offense to non-US folks, just like to support local businesses who make quality products).
Their shop is a few miles from my house. I have to purposefully NOT go by there, cause every time I do I end up buying something!
Eric and crew are life-long riders (on and off road) and enthusiasts. Excellent gear for dual-sport/dirt bikes.
Great variety, quality and utility. And it's made in the USA (no offense to non-US folks, just like to support local businesses who make quality products).
Their shop is a few miles from my house. I have to purposefully NOT go by there, cause every time I do I end up buying something!
Eric and crew are life-long riders (on and off road) and enthusiasts. Excellent gear for dual-sport/dirt bikes.
#4
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/pr...odFamilyId=263
Tusk tan bag, 18.99 and fits very nicely underneath the seat and the velco they provide secures it nicely to the rear plastics. I carry a small socket set/survival tools in one pocket then wallt/keys/cell phone, and spare gloves/socks in the other. works out quite nicely.
Tusk tan bag, 18.99 and fits very nicely underneath the seat and the velco they provide secures it nicely to the rear plastics. I carry a small socket set/survival tools in one pocket then wallt/keys/cell phone, and spare gloves/socks in the other. works out quite nicely.
#5
ryathia, you got a picture of how you did that. i have the same bag, and while its ok up front, i would love to have it out back so i could get a better seating postion while i have it on.
#8
Rythis I'd like to see how you rigged it on the back too. Pics please. Great idea, and probably not too hard to do. Here's mine on the front..
Dan
#10
ryathis putting pics up is as easy as copy and paste, if you have a free photobucket account. http://register.photobucket.com/step1/index I PM'd you some tips. If you don't want to do that, just email me your pic and I will post it for you. My email is in the PM
Dan
Dan