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Question about tail bags

This is a discussion on Question about tail bags within the Product Testing and Review forums, part of the Sportbike Operation category; I dont have problems hooking mine up with the fender eliminated. They normally attach by going under the rear seat ...

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    I dont have problems hooking mine up with the fender eliminated. They normally attach by going under the rear seat itself, not the whole tail.


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    Ok I might get it then thx!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by seb1041 View Post
    Hey!

    Just wondering if you had any problems hooking the tail bag to ehe bike with your fender eliminator?

    Do you have pics of the setup?

    Thx!!!
    yea i can get some pics of it tomorrow...actually several months after i got it a friends dog chewed one of the bungies off...it used to be two bungies that crisscrossed now its only one...i attach one side to the passenger peg and one side to the license plate bracket...one thing i did notice about it is the bungies will rub your paint on the tail...i went to lowes and got some of that spongy pipe wrap that you wrap pvc pipe with for like a dollar something and use that around the bungies...works perfect...as much riding as i do that tail pack is one of the best purchases ive ever made for the bike
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