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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1463945" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>I happen to have the same bag(s) RossKean linked to, and they're perfect. Cost is very reasonable, easy to access all the contents, and absolutely waterproof. The smaller one doesn't block my mirror view, the larger one does somewhat. I just have to lean a little farther when checking the full rear view. Big one is for tent camping trips, smaller for no-tent adventures. </p><p></p><p>Mostly I just wanted to mention Rok Straps again; they're the best. I leave two sets crossed over the pillion seat full time, so they're always ready to tie down a 36-pack of Pepsi or a big pack of paper towels from one of my frequent Costco trips. And of course when I have to tie down the dry bag. There are a number of good tie down points on the back and sides of an FJR. I seldom have a pillion, but unless it was a longish ride, I'm sure nobody would be bothered much by the flat strap buckles under the butt. The straps are absolutely dependable to hold your load, and SAFE, something my eye surgeon told me all about in grisly detail, describing eye damage he'd had to address thanks to those bungee hooks coming back on somebody, much more common than you might believe. I try to warn people off those things whenever I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1463945, member: 11508"] I happen to have the same bag(s) RossKean linked to, and they're perfect. Cost is very reasonable, easy to access all the contents, and absolutely waterproof. The smaller one doesn't block my mirror view, the larger one does somewhat. I just have to lean a little farther when checking the full rear view. Big one is for tent camping trips, smaller for no-tent adventures. Mostly I just wanted to mention Rok Straps again; they're the best. I leave two sets crossed over the pillion seat full time, so they're always ready to tie down a 36-pack of Pepsi or a big pack of paper towels from one of my frequent Costco trips. And of course when I have to tie down the dry bag. There are a number of good tie down points on the back and sides of an FJR. I seldom have a pillion, but unless it was a longish ride, I'm sure nobody would be bothered much by the flat strap buckles under the butt. The straps are absolutely dependable to hold your load, and SAFE, something my eye surgeon told me all about in grisly detail, describing eye damage he'd had to address thanks to those bungee hooks coming back on somebody, much more common than you might believe. I try to warn people off those things whenever I can. [/QUOTE]
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