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Originally Posted by biker218 there is no luggage rack to carry my lunch box. |
Is that a Scooby Doo lunch box?
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Originally Posted by jkulysses I don't like the way saddlebags take away from the look of the M50 so what I do is wear a backpack to work with my lunch in it. Really can't even tell it's on when i'm riding so it works out really good for me. |
jkulysses----I did the same thing. My lovely bride got me this for Christmas.
KuryakynTM Grantour Bag
Made in the USA
With multiple mounting options – sissy bar, luggage rack or passenger seat – this versatile bag is the ultimate companion for overnight trips or short tours. A semi-rigid internal framework serves two purposes. It helps the main compartment hold its shape (even when empty) and it provides adjustable lumbar support for the rider's back. Large zipper pulls are glove-friendly. Retractable locking device keeps the bar right where you want it. Made of Cordura® and leather, the weather-resistant Grantour Bag comes with a rain cover for added protection. 16" tall, 11" deep and 14" wide.
So far. I think it's the coolest thing since sliced bread. I just throw in all the stuff I take to work. Lunch, etc. I keep extra gloves and stuff in one of the pouches. The main area looks like it'll hold a twelve pack. I'll give that a go this weekend and see how that works. It holds a lot of stuff.
What's great about it, is you don't need a backrest for it. It'll mount under the passenger pad.