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Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Side and Roll Bags - SMALL (/showthread.php?tid=8828) |
Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - HWdesign_imp - 05-06-2018 I am looking for feedback on a SMALL bag to hold odds and ends like a handlebar or a fork bag. This would be for occasional use. I've been considering a leg bag, I might go that route but I would rather have it strapped to the bike and not my leg. I saw this bag which is a bit too big and a mess but I was thinking that spot might work if the bag was small enough to have my leg bumping it all that time. Obviously that side cover would need to have a rest in the garage to make it work. Also considering a small roll bag to strap on the seat. I have a tank bag for my RT but I need to keep tank clean on the CB. Thanks for whatever advise you might have. HW RE: Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - Nortoon_imp - 05-06-2018 This might be bigger than you want, bit it is very practical. I have a Nelson-Rigg CL-903 Expandable bag that I strap on the back of the seat. It folds down very flat. I may use it on the Honda rack I bought this winter to clear the seat. I have a second one that I use as a tank bag. It has a clear map holder on top. Folds down nicely, but will hold my gloves and helmet when I stop for food. Out of sight, out of mind. It also has a small pouch on the back that hold my ear plugs. I use magnetic straps for it so it can be folded back for re-fueling. When expanded it can hold a lot of gear or groceries as shown here on my CB500XA. RE: Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - Houtman_imp - 05-06-2018 You might look at the Harper Chase barrel bag , I use them for tire kit and some tools. RE: Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - HWdesign_imp - 05-06-2018 (05-06-2018, 03:33 AM)Nortoon_imp Wrote: This might be bigger than you want, bit it is very practical. I have a Nelson-Rigg CL-903 Expandable bag that I strap on the back of the seat. It folds down very flat. I may use it on the Honda rack I bought this winter to clear the seat. yup too big. (05-06-2018, 06:48 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: You might look at the Harper Chase barrel bag , I use them for tire kit and some tools. THANKS! that might just be the ticket. Do you strap it to the seat or have two of them as "saddlebags"? RE: Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - 2017EX_imp - 05-06-2018 It just depends on what you like. Personally I like a multi purpose back pack. I have attached a picture of one that is available on EBay, including shipping from China for $35. Sadly most stuff nowadays is made in China. This particular back pack also has straps for carrying your helmet, and a carry handle. Lets face it, if you get off your bike, are you going to walk away from your bike with your stuff in a bag that is strapped to the bike? Unless I am on a road trip that requires bags strapped on the bike, a streamlined multi purpose backpack that I can use on or off my bike is what suits me best. RE: Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - Houtman_imp - 05-06-2018 (05-06-2018, 08:29 AM)HWdesign_imp Wrote:(05-06-2018, 03:33 AM)Nortoon_imp Wrote: This might be bigger than you want, bit it is very practical. I have a Nelson-Rigg CL-903 Expandable bag that I strap on the back of the seat. It folds down very flat. I may use it on the Honda rack I bought this winter to clear the seat. yup too big. (05-06-2018, 06:48 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: You might look at the Harper Chase barrel bag , I use them for tire kit and some tools. THANKS! that might just be the ticket. Do you strap it to the seat or have two of them as "saddlebags"? I have them permently attached on the right hand side of my Honda OEM racks, just in front of the indicator light. RE: Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - HWdesign_imp - 05-06-2018 (05-06-2018, 09:48 AM)2017EX_imp Wrote: It just depends on what you like. Personally I like a multi purpose back pack. I have attached a picture of one that is available on EBay, including shipping from China for $35. Sadly most stuff nowadays is made in China. This particular back pack also has straps for carrying your helmet, and a carry handle. Lets face it, if you get off your bike, are you going to walk away from your bike with your stuff in a bag that is strapped to the bike? Unless I am on a road trip that requires bags strapped on the bike, a streamlined multi purpose backpack that I can use on or off my bike is what suits me best. Thanks RE: Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - 4 Paws_imp - 05-06-2018 I went to a local army surplus store and wandered until I found a small inexpensive pack that I strapped to the bike for odds and ends, less than$20. Might also check canoe/kayak shops. RE: Side and Roll Bags - SMALL - HWdesign_imp - 05-06-2018 (05-06-2018, 12:04 PM)4 Paws_imp Wrote: I went to a local army surplus store and wandered until I found a small inexpensive pack that I strapped to the bike for odds and ends, less than$20. Might also check canoe/kayak shops. Good idea. Thanks |