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Sportbike bags..?

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    I have the Blaze saddlebags from twisted throttle. They were expensive but the clip on support arms are nice. Each bag is 21 litres. I can travel for 3-4 days pretty comfortable.

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    I swear by my ogio bags. Great fit and even better quality. Roughly the same price as the cortechs

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    any ideas on RKA? http://www.rka-luggage.com/A03%20Sea...TARR%20II.html ....found it on a streetfighter specific post ... http://www.ducati.ms/forums/138-stre...fighter-2.html

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    pretty pricey for what looks like generic luggage. I would have to see how well made they are. Also the design does not really impress me as much as the Ogio or Cortech products.

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    ^^ yeah, kinda agree on the design looks/quality.

    Ted, can I come take a look at the bags you have?

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    found this one through ducati.ms
    http://www.thecycleguys.com/default....&ProductID=201
    looks neat ...guess I will try it out.

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    Re: Sportbike bags..?

    The RKA quality is top-notch. I had a pair that I got used and then failed to properly attach to my bike one morning. I dragged one sidebag for a number of miles down Route 100 (up to 60+ MPH) and it actually held most of the contents; the bag was toast, but I was still pretty impressed.

    I did not, however, pony up the cost for a new set, as there was no way I could justify that on an unexpected purchase.

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    You can buy these sweet eclipse sportbike bags from me for a measly $50

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    I've got some Hein-Gericke (German company) bags that I love. Their international website kind of sucks but they do ship internationally for pretty good rates. FirstGear stuff here is re-branded Hein-Gericke, I think.

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    I got this one last week. Seems to be big enough for my needs, mounted it on my bike once, seems fine, sturdy on the bike. But I didnt ride with it yet.

    Amazon.com: Cortech Sport Tail Bag: Automotive

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    I've had good luck with my MotoPak luggage. Had it for a few years now.

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