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<blockquote data-quote="StratTuner" data-source="post: 1457103" data-attributes="member: 92533"><p>The support structure that covers the seat so you can use it to store a bag are impressive. Wow!</p><p>I do wonder if they're necessary since the seat is already designed to hold a passenger (150lbs and above is not unreasonable).</p><p></p><p>I do a lot of long distance touring/camping. All the tent gear goes in a 20gal project box as a "top box" on the rear rack, and all my personal stuff goes in a duffel bag that just rests on the passenger seat. </p><p></p><p>As for what bag? My guess is you'll love whatever bag you use first. My choices is/was</p><p>the Spring Country brand 65L travel duffel bag. (look that up on Amazon) ($25 May 2023)</p><p>It carries as much as a small suitcase. I've clipped it to the top box so that it won't come off, but all it's weight rests on the passenger seat... not on the rear rack.</p><p></p><p>My two hard saddlebags are devoted to riding gear: coats/gloves for hot, rainy, and cold weather. </p><p></p><p>My last outing was from San Diego to Omaha, NE, and back. I have family there, and the camping along the way is easy and sometimes FREE. (FreeCampSites.net)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StratTuner, post: 1457103, member: 92533"] The support structure that covers the seat so you can use it to store a bag are impressive. Wow! I do wonder if they're necessary since the seat is already designed to hold a passenger (150lbs and above is not unreasonable). I do a lot of long distance touring/camping. All the tent gear goes in a 20gal project box as a "top box" on the rear rack, and all my personal stuff goes in a duffel bag that just rests on the passenger seat. As for what bag? My guess is you'll love whatever bag you use first. My choices is/was the Spring Country brand 65L travel duffel bag. (look that up on Amazon) ($25 May 2023) It carries as much as a small suitcase. I've clipped it to the top box so that it won't come off, but all it's weight rests on the passenger seat... not on the rear rack. My two hard saddlebags are devoted to riding gear: coats/gloves for hot, rainy, and cold weather. My last outing was from San Diego to Omaha, NE, and back. I have family there, and the camping along the way is easy and sometimes FREE. (FreeCampSites.net) [/QUOTE]
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