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Tourer
Posts: 492 Indianapolis, IN | This is also a new listing on the Victory accessories web page, new for 2012. It specifically says its designed to fit the vision luggage rack. Price isn't too bad either. http://www.purepolaris.com/en-us/Victory/Pages/Detail.aspx?ItemID=2859897(PolarisPGACatalog)&prevfitment=%22inmeta%3aModels~Victory+2012+Vision+Tour%22 |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 785 Mt. Vernon, WASH. | Made from the hide of the elusive Nauga, or from real cow??
Do you realize just how many naugas it takes to redo the interior in a 65 Chevy IMPALA?? |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 752 Broken Arrow, OK | compared to most accessory pricing, it's almost a giveaway!!
Edited by okie vision 2011-09-03 8:03 AM
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Cruiser
Posts: 152 Litchfield Park, AZ | How big is it?....and don't say the same size as the luggage rack. :-) Just curious how much it will hold. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 965 New York State | Has anyone seen this bag from the company that produces it like the Saddleman tour pack ? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 222 Barefoot Bay, FL United States | There's a Honda dealer out west selling them for about $135 on e-bay. With shipping, it's probably about the same price as the dealer. Remember....Chrome IS a color!! '08 Vision Tour...w/Lots O' lights |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Wonder if will fit the street rack?
Edited by varyder 2012-01-15 12:56 PM
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Tourer
Posts: 416 Prairie City, IA United States | I saw this bag at the dealer last week. It is very high quality. I think the same bag fits a Vision or Cross trunk rack. |
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Tourer
Posts: 309 Vineland, NJ United States | does anyone know the dimensions? I couldn't find it on the website |
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Visionary
Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | You characters remind me of "David & Suzanne's BIG FRICKIN canadian Motorcycle Adventure".
Pick a bag. ANY bag - put your rain gear and motorcycle cover in it. Bungee it on the rack.
You don't need the "UberBitchin' Tote 9000" that David seemed could not live without ....
Unless you're a 'woman'
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Iron Butt
Posts: 965 New York State | donetracey - 2012-01-16 1:51 AM
You characters remind me of "David & Suzanne's BIG FRICKIN canadian Motorcycle Adventure".
Pick a bag. ANY bag - put your rain gear and motorcycle cover in it. Bungee it on the rack.
You don't need the "UberBitchin' Tote 9000" that David seemed could not live without ....
Unless you're a 'woman'
I am not a woman.
Wish I was free drinks would be great.
I own a woman like bike and just straping any old bag to her will detract from her beauty IMO
I tried the Saddleman tour pack and even though it looked great it was uncomfortable for me because it pushed me forward on the bike.
I bought that bag directly from the manufacturer saving much over the Polaris price.
I would like to do the same with this product. |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | http://motoworldracing.com/i-7218509-victory-motorcycle-touring-lug...
same bag 10% off. I don't see anything comparable on Saddleman yet, don't know if it makes this bag like it does the 4300. I wonder if it comes with a matching clutch to carry my personals in? |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 965 New York State | I have seen this bag in person the shape is good with the bike but it is very small. I am going to keep shopping for a bag . |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 10
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The bag itself has 2 short straps with plastic clips to secure the back of the back to the luggage rack. The BOTTOM of the bag has a SLIP ON that fits the contour of the front of the luggage rack and holds the bag pretty firmly when used in conjunction with the back straps. A VERY ingenious idea that seems to work quite well.
The top lid is held down with straps with the plastic secure locks, and when you flip the top back, you are PLEASANTLY surprised by another zippered cover that actually covers the inside bag...very nice!!!
The INSIDE of the bag is 16" across the back, 7" wide and 8" deep. On both sides of the inside of the bag are mesh pockets. Again...a nice touch.
Like I said, I like the bag...I'm not as "keen" on the quality as some others have stated. I really wonder how long the bag would last over several riding seasons/trips. It might do fine and then again, it might not hold up as well. We'll see for sure.
This is the bag that I am replacing my Kuryakyn Roll Bag which is an EXCELLENT QUALITY BUILD, but at the expense of weight (it probably weighs empty about 6-8lbs)...so the Victory bag I HOPE is a compromise of weight vs quality.
Hope this helps someone out there. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 752 Broken Arrow, OK | Thanks for the write up Arkie. I have the K roll bag too and it is indeed a lug of a bag empty.
Based on those dimensions for the Victory bag, guess I'll keep my behemoth K bag for awhile. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 965 New York State | http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/sealline-widemouth-duffle-40l...
Ordered one of these will see if it fits rack well.
It is waterproof and made in the USA |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 35 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | has anyone tried this on the backrest mounted rack for the street yet? |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 32 East Haven, CT | I bought the Vic bag a couple of weeks ago from Honda East Toledo on Ebay, no freight charges. It fits really nice, there is a pouch on the bottom rear that slides over the rear of the rack with two loop clips in the front. I bought one and they sent me a box of four, I was a good boy and returned the other three. |
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Tourer
Posts: 373 Lansing, MI |
Apparently, if you like that you'll also be interested in these:
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Tourer
Posts: 373 Lansing, MI |
Seriously, wtf????????? |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | ??? Not sure, I've already got them on my clutch and brake levers, and I want the bag too... |
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Tourer
Posts: 373 Lansing, MI |
Well, I guess you're the guy they want.  |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | cook06vegas - 2012-02-12 8:47 PM Well, I guess you're the guy they want.  you recken'...
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Iron Butt
Posts: 732 Western WA | donetracey - 2012-01-15 10:51 PM
You characters remind me of "David & Suzanne's BIG FRICKIN canadian Motorcycle Adventure".
Pick a bag. ANY bag - put your rain gear and motorcycle cover in it. Bungee it on the rack.
You don't need the "UberBitchin' Tote 9000" that David seemed could not live without ....
Unless you're a 'woman'
Whatever you do, just make sure it is absolutely, positively, GUARANTEED 100% waterproof.
Or as DT says get an Uber Tote. Although I don't have one yet. Why? As I tell my family, with some regularity, it's proof nobody loves me. |
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