Baggin
The routing of my clutch cable on the new bars setup prevents fitting a rollbag. this was my go-to bit of gear on my old Streetbob so on the Fat Bob I've had to put some more thought into it.
I have a sissy bar and sissy bar bag on my shoppingt list but for general running around and day tripping I still needed a solution to carry the "Bare Minimum" for commuter tasks that is a spare pair of gloves, my glasses case, some microfiber cloths, helmet lock and tyre plug kit.
The moco makes a swing arm bag and while it isn't my style (Buckles? Please!) it will do the job and mounts to the drive side down and hopefully out of the way. Added bonus it replaces the passenger peg/Belt guard mount meaning I can finally shed my pillion pegs. Yes its not waterproof, probably fills up like a bucket in the rain but I'll live with that to not have to ride with my gloves on my glasses case in my pockets any more.
Depending who you talk to this bag is either really easy or rather a pain in the ass to fit.
I have a sissy bar and sissy bar bag on my shoppingt list but for general running around and day tripping I still needed a solution to carry the "Bare Minimum" for commuter tasks that is a spare pair of gloves, my glasses case, some microfiber cloths, helmet lock and tyre plug kit.
The moco makes a swing arm bag and while it isn't my style (Buckles? Please!) it will do the job and mounts to the drive side down and hopefully out of the way. Added bonus it replaces the passenger peg/Belt guard mount meaning I can finally shed my pillion pegs. Yes its not waterproof, probably fills up like a bucket in the rain but I'll live with that to not have to ride with my gloves on my glasses case in my pockets any more.
Depending who you talk to this bag is either really easy or rather a pain in the ass to fit.
After taking about 90 minutes to install it I can say it isn't as bad as some make out.
Time will tell how it goes.
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