Small goods storage.

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I'm looking for something just big enough for my phone, wallet, keys and not much more. Dont want a full sized tank bag and cant seem to find a small one that fits to the contours of the tank (Bought a Sedici Picolo, it was about the right size but has a flat bottom) Any ideas?
 

jrusell

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I have been looking for the same and just haven't pulled the trigger yet.
Giant loop makes a handlebar bag that should work.
I have been toying with picking up a bicycle top tube bag. Lots of choice and cheaper than getting something motorcycle specific.
 
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I have been looking for the same and just haven't pulled the trigger yet.
Giant loop makes a handlebar bag that should work.
I have been toying with picking up a bicycle top tube bag. Lots of choice and cheaper than getting something motorcycle specific.
Thanks for the reply, that giant loop handle bar bag looks perfect! But the bicycle bag also seems like a very good idea. Now Ive got some research to do...
 

moto.monk

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I have a small 10L low profile super cortech 2.0 tank bag. It's been discontinued but there are some on Ebay. Bar bag or velcro stick on bag/pouch would work could be mounted on the rear of the plastic side fairings
 

Jlq1969

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This small and quickly acces bag (homemade) is enough for me to place inside it the phone, charger, personal and bike documentation, a pair of glasses, cigarettes and there is some extra space left. The velcro wraps around the bar, wind dont’t move it and is easy to remove. Under the seat another small bag with various tools. And behind another bag with punctures repairs, compressor, and several other things
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yoyo

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I use a Givi St602 tank bag, 4L capacity, uses a ring to lock on so it doesn't touch the tank, nice and neat with plenty of room for what you need. You can run a cable into it to charge your phone if needed and there's a clear pocket for your phone if you want to view it.

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Sierra1

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Harbor Freight canvas tool bag(s). Mine is a medium-ish sized one. It can actually hold quite a bit of stuff. Just bungee it on. $10-ish, depending on the size.panier 2.jpgpanier 1.jpg
 
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ballisticexchris

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As Jrusell suggested I use the GL Zigzag. I also have the small Adventure Pockets MotoPOCKET mounted to my windshield. I keep my spare batteries and charging cords in this one

 

WJBertrand

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I’ve got a cheap Joe Rocket Manta Bag. Confirms to the shape of the tank and has a tapered shape toward the front. Strong magnetic attachment too.


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Eville Rich

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A friend gave me a GL zigzag bag. Fits nicely. It's small won't hold much, but big enough for a phone, thin wallet and a few odds and ends. Not sure it would hold sunglasses if you had much other stuff in it. Works fine, though. I also keep it snug to the bars. A looser hold might add a little extra room.

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