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Anyone recommend an RT passenger bag?

I think a small backpack would be sufficient, what are you going to carry in it, I mean, does it have to waterproof?
Just look were the strapfittings are located, cause when they are on the front of the backrest, they would provide on not so nice ride

Maybe a legbag, would work, again I don't know, what you are carrying
 
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Cell phone, I pass transmitter, chapstick, only small items. My Utopia backrest had a small zippered bag attached. I was hoping to find something similar for my BRP backrest.
Thanks
 
Cell phone, I pass transmitter, chapstick, only small items. My Utopia backrest had a small zippered bag attached. I was hoping to find something similar for my BRP backrest.
Thanks

I was going to mention the Utopia. I had one on my 2014 when it came out. How about a couple small bungees and then figure out how to attach it to the BRP backrest. Can't be to difficult to figure out. It don't have to be "pretty," just functional for your purposes. There are a gazillion small bags out there that will most likely fill the bill. Try either Spyderpops or Lamonster and look at the Hopnel line up. I have them in all four compartments on our F3L's.
 
Hopnel makes a bunch of small bags for the 1800 that fit around the cockpit, any one of which could be mounted to the back of the backrest.
 
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