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Waterproof duffle bags

smokster

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Looking for a bag that will sit between the backseat rails (22" x 12" x 12-22" high) Must have end staps to sinch down to side rails.
Must be total waterproof, 3 class or better.
Anyone have an idea?
 
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Looking for a bag that will sit between the backseat rails (22" x 12" x 12-22" high) Must have end staps to sinch down to side rails.
Must be total waterproof, 3 class or better.
Anyone have an idea?

I have used Sea Line bags for many years on my motorcycles. They are absolutely waterproof. Just use ROK straps or something similar to tether them to the side rails:

http://www.seallinegear.com/all_purpose.asp?Category=AllPurpose

Bruce
 
I like the SeaLine bags, or the Helen2Wheels clothes bag. Both are exceedingly watertight. Bulky, and no attachment clips, but ROK straps, Piggyback straps, or Helen Straps attached to the grab bars do the trick.
-Scotty
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Thanks for all the great suggestions.
I have had my bike for 1 year, 14,000 miles. Rode for the first time in a pouring rain storm here in SO CA. Never had so much fun !

I tried to slide the back end out and have some fun, man this machine really wants to maintain a straight line. Everyday, I love this bike even more.

Of course, this forum is the best as well. I would not have half my stuff if it wasnt for our leader Lamonster and all the great advice from all who attend with their knowledge.
Now financially, I am holding you all responsible, I would have saved 30k or so....BUT the fun is worth every penny !
 
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Looking for a bag that will sit between the backseat rails (22" x 12" x 12-22" high) Must have end staps to sinch down to side rails.
Must be total waterproof, 3 class or better.
Anyone have an idea?

I stopped in an A-16 in Carlsbad, CA area and found the Sea to Summit dry bag
Lightweight, folds within itself and has secure points that should work.
Gave it a test and it truely seems like a good product. The large only weighs 13oz.

http://www.backcountrygear.com/catalog/acc...tail.cfm/S2S211
 
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