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    Here's A Great Seat Bag
    on: Jul 04, 2016, 12.34 pm
    Jul 04, 2016, 12.34 pm
    http://www.motorcyclegear.com/parts/luggage/tail_bags/ogio/moto_sport_tail_bag.html

    If anyone needs a seat bag, this one fits nicely on the rear seat of the TTSE. The four straps that secure the bag touch nothing but the seat, preventing any paint damage. It also works as a nice backrest when full of soft stuff like rain gear or clothes. If you need to take along more stuff than what will fit in the 3 hard bags and tank bag, and you don't ride with a passenger, this bag is for you. I used an old carabiner to secure all the strap ends under the seat. As long as the rear seat doesn't fall off the bike, this bag is very secure.







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    Re: Here's A Great Seat Bag
    Reply #1 on: Jul 04, 2016, 02.40 pm
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    Re: Here's A Great Seat Bag
    Reply #2 on: Jul 07, 2016, 02.37 am
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    I too have the expandable Ogio tail bag, I purchased it originally to use on my Bonneville. I also have the Cortech tail bag that also fits nicely on the TTSE.

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    Re: Here's A Great Seat Bag
    Reply #3 on: Aug 12, 2016, 03.30 pm
    Aug 12, 2016, 03.30 pm
    Thanks for sharing!  I want to take off my side bags for commuting, but still need to carry some odds and ends to/from work each day, and this looks perfect.
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    Re: Here's A Great Seat Bag
    Reply #4 on: Aug 14, 2016, 08.33 am
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    Earlier this month I returned from a 3 week trip on the Trophy. 7600 miles in all, doing 1189 miles the last day :005:, my ass still hurts. The seat bag worked perfect and carried all my water proof gear and heated vest. The bag was easy on and easy off at the hotel each night and kept everything inside nice and dry. Great bag, I really liked the the 2 side pockets which held my flashlight and other things I might have needed on the road.
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    Re: Here's A Great Seat Bag
    Reply #5 on: Aug 16, 2016, 02.15 am
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    Thanks for the info! :047:

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    Re: Here's A Great Seat Bag
    Reply #6 on: Aug 16, 2016, 11.26 pm
    Aug 16, 2016, 11.26 pm
    Mine just arrived, and it's perfect.  Thanks again!

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