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Frankenbike
Written by stinger_06 on 12/20/2007 at 01:34 am

I do like both the Saddlebags & the PC Trunk. Regardless of how I
packed the trunk when I had the PC or the ST Saddlebags, which I have
now, I still use a waterproof Duffle strapped on the seat. Saves more
space for goodies I get on the road:^)

Debbie in NC

--- In ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "John R Costa" <JCatChelms@...> wrote:
>
> --- In ipcrc@yahoogroups.com, "Ron Vennell" <rwvdtd@> wrote:
> >
> > Other than the "wow that's different" factor, for convenience I
> > personally would rather have saddlebags than the trunk. This is
> > especially true when I have my tankbag mounted.
> >
> > Ron

> > >
> The trunk does it for me also, beats detatchable bags hands down. You
> don't even have to buy the expensive Hondaline soft bags, there are
> enough types of inexpensive soft bags to satisfy nearly all tastes. I
> love the ease and convenience of just lifting the bags out of the
> trunk and carrying them into the motel\hotel. They are light, easy
> and clean. Hard bags are heavy, expensive and easy to scrape, scuff
> and beat up. It's no contest at all.
> John R Costa
> Chelmsford, Mass.
> 96PC800
> > >

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