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    Default Looking for Spyder RT waterproof bag that will fit back seat without passenger

    Looking for a bag that is waterproof that I can put in the backseat when I don't have a passenger. I have the ultimate seat with drive backrest. I have looked at a few dealers and can't find anything that fits correctly and thought I would ask here.
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    https://www.tbags.com/

    Most of their models fit in the passenger seat, and I have a Corbin with Backrest. I used to have the OEM seat with Utopia backrest. I own their Pet Carrier and it fits snug but with the backrest, it secures the bag (and it's contents... woof, woof!) even more.
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    Default Little checking..!!

    Check sponsors here then nelson riggs and kuryakin. Many bike shops have a variety of bag that will work. There are a lot out there happy shopping...
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    I also considered that option but the seat would not stay up for fuel fill. I have since replaced the gas shock under the seat with a stronger on to hold up the seat better.
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    I just turn the handlebars all the way right and let the seat rest on them while I fuel up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmwlarry View Post
    I also considered that option but the seat would not stay up for fuel fill. I have since replaced the gas shock under the seat with a stronger on to hold up the seat better.
    Keep a wooden stick (dowel) under your seat to hold it proped up

    I remember with the first cars from Japan (had a Datsun) came with those gas shocks to hold the trunk (boot) open. They lasted like 4 months then would not do the job. At that time they were pretty expensive to replace too! Had to carry a stick in the trunk Later those issues got resolved with the early gas shocks but they never worked right when they first came out.

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    Default Google search "dry bags"


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    Lazy Rider Cycle Bag. Love mine. Fits perfect on my stock seat. 2013 TR Limited Has removable back rest.

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    Cabela's has great dry duffel bags in a variety of sizes. Have a rather large one I use on the seat of BMW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spyder-dude View Post
    Looking for a bag that is waterproof that I can put in the backseat when I don't have a passenger. I have the ultimate seat with drive backrest. I have looked at a few dealers and can't find anything that fits correctly and thought I would ask here.
    I have used the "Rapid transit platoon bag" for several years, on Goldwings and 2 RT's. It sets on the back seat and goes nowhere if you have a backrest. It is wind and water resistant, and has several outside pockets for small articles. It is also expandable, and will hold a few days worth of clothes, or whatever. Usually sells around $90 and is a good buy. Highly recommended.
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    I have a large barrel bag from bikersfriend.com. Initially I tried a medium, but it was too small. The large fits perfectly on the passenger seat of my 2012 RT. I've never had to tie it to the passenger grips. It also makes a great back rest. I carry a large plastic bag that i slip over it in case it rains.
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    I have tried many options until I bought a t-bag. It is a great piece of equipment.

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    I also have a bikers friend round bag and I love it. It fits perfectly on the passenger seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frime78 View Post
    I have tried many options until I bought a t-bag. It is a great piece of equipment.

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    What bag did you get from t-bag? I'm looking into purchasing one too and would love to see a pic of it in your backseat, if you have one I'm debating over the Route 66 Roller Bag or their Cross Country Travel Bag... I'm trying to get an idea of what will actually fit and what it will look like... Thanks!
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    Buy an Ortlieb dry bag. Order from Aerostich.com
    works, keeps stuff dry, straps on easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cptjam View Post
    Buy an Ortlieb dry bag. Order from Aerostich.com
    works, keeps stuff dry, straps on easy.
    I agree. Simple, tough, waterproof and not too expensive!

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    I ended up getting the Kuryakyn 4141 Black GranTour Bag and it fits great on the backseat of my spyder with the Ultimate Seat and Backrest.

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    Very nice looking bag but I prefer a bag which does not require a rain cover... so am partial to the Outlieb or Cabela's style dry duffels. My view is if you are travelling enough, your are going to meet up with rain. I prefer not to have to fined a dry place to stop, dig out a rain cover and put it on.

    Just my $.02. Not meant too poo-poo your choice (was going to say 'rain on your parade'... too cheesy :-) ) Just sharing my thought process on MC touring bags.

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    It may not have looked "Classy", but on my '09 GS, I used a gym bag inside of a garbage bag and held on with a bungee. It didn't cost that much, either.

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