pillion seat bag...

Wistrick

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looking for an drybag that will fit on the pillion seat, with a givi tail trunk and leaving the grab handles in place.....thoughts

Dan
 

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I use the Wolfman duffel as well. I use the small. It fits my tent, cot, sleeping bag, Kermit chair, Jet Boil stove and pots, and all my dehydrated meals with tons of room to spare!!

Highly recommend it.
 

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Firefight911 said:
I use the Wolfman duffel as well. I use the small. It fits my tent, cot, sleeping bag, Kermit chair, Jet Boil stove and pots, and all my dehydrated meals with tons of room to spare!!

Highly recommend it.
so the small would probably be the perfect size for say 2 days of clothes and toiletries, and made a tool roll and air pump???
 

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Easily enough.

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Wistrick said:
looking for an drybag that will fit on the pillion seat, with a givi tail trunk and leaving the grab handles in place.....thoughts

Dan
I have used that setup many times also. I have a cheap very thin zip up nylon duffel and put a garbage bag in and put the clothes in the garbage bag. Have rode all day and never any wet clothes.
 

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If you have the pillion seat off where you then have the seat and the rack, this fits nicely. My favorite part of this bag is the mounting system. It has its own straps that are attached to the bag in the middle, towards the bottom. This means that you can get in and out of the bag without messing with straps over the top of the bag. It is a bit hard to get into because of the the roll top, but manageable. I used this for a month to Alaska and back and it was great.


http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dryspec-d38-rigid-dry-bag
 

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maddog5150 said:
If you have the pillion seat off where you then have the seat and the rack, this fits nicely. My favorite part of this bag is the mounting system. It has its own straps that are attached to the bag in the middle, towards the bottom. This means that you can get in and out of the bag without messing with straps over the top of the bag. It is a bit hard to get into because of the the roll top, but manageable. I used this for a month to Alaska and back and it was great.


http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dryspec-d38-rigid-dry-bag
I looked at these but don't think it will fit between the top case and the drivers seat...or between the grab rails....
 

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Try the kayaking section at a sporting goods store or whereever boats are sold. Plenty of dry bags in plenty of sizes. It sounds like you would want a 40 liter, which can be rolled smaller if too big. Very common and because there are so many sold in the boating world the price is a lot cheaper than when it says "motorcycle." I fasten mine with a set of straps from Harbor Freight, cut short for the job so they don't have long tails flapping or to stow.
 
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