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Title: New accessory for dirt bike
Post by: RichVee4 on November 16, 2015, 04:06:50 PM
On our last ride Chris, Wiles friend, had a small tail bag, something I 've been wanting but didnt know where to find one.   Ordered a tail bag from Dirt-Bike-Gear.com on Saturday and it arrive the next day, Monday next shipping day anyway.   Now I have a trunk for my dirt bike  :)   They offer three different sizes and I purchased the regular size.   Need to get it dirty now.

http://www.dirt-bike-gear.com/fbfb.html
Title: Re: New accessory for dirt bike
Post by: slmoto on November 16, 2015, 05:25:53 PM
Nice one Rich, I always prefer that stuff on my bike vs my back, or waist in your case with your fanny pack.

You can also purchase just the hooks which would allow you to attach any small bag or whatever you like to your fender. I bought some from Twisted Throttle's site to attach a growler, not the most practical but it was a bit of fun.
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/dryspec-fender-hooks-set-of-four
Maybe I'll get around to using it on the KLR since I can actually ride to breweries on it vs an off road only dirt bike.

(http://i570.photobucket.com/albums/ss141/jepfrk/IMG_3290_sm.jpg)

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Title: Re: New accessory for dirt bike
Post by: dub on November 16, 2015, 05:58:37 PM
I had that same one on my last bike, Rich. Those dirtbikegear bags are really well made. I didn't put another one on my current bike because I didn't really like it back there. It's harder to swing your leg over the bike, and it always hit me in the butt when I was way back on the seat doing something technical.
Title: Re: New accessory for dirt bike
Post by: RichVee4 on November 16, 2015, 07:01:11 PM
SL thats exactly what we needed on our last ride, a growler full of beer to help dull the pain and suffering.  Nice leather work BTW.