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Handlebar Bag ?

Snoman69

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What is everyone using for a handlebar bag? Do you have pics of it installed? I am looking for a bag that can be mounted on the front of the bars.
 
I use the Powermadd Hatsack Deluxe. Not near as fancy as some of the others out there, but a heck of a lot cheaper as well. I just wanted it to hold my big a$$ Panasonic 12x zoom camera and it works great for that. I have only ran it for half a year so can't vouch for the durability yet.
 
Snobunje makes a great handle bar bag. Bags are front and back with quick connect straps that wrap around the steering post. I spray mine with Camp Dry before the season and its dry all winter. Hope the pic shows it. EW

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ps.....I disabled the key and went with a kill tether because in a hard turn out it looked like the bag could swipe the key to the off position, bad deal.

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I use a snobunjie bag and love it. But if I had a choice I would buy a Sled Solution bag. They've added a lot of goofy but well needed pockets.

Paul, I need those intake wheels. I'll email ya
 
Snobunjie bag is good but weak. My riser is tearing a hole through it, the side straps don't get anywhere near being tight and the can holder is just the right size to make you think you can get one in there.... but it makes you look stupid having it take a couple of minutes. They need more cinch straps to really tie everything down and make it compact. I put my gps in the side pocket and it slams hard. Camera in front and rear pockets slam pretty good too. It seems to be the best one out there... but it leaves some to be desired.
 
I'm using one from Yamaha(sorry no picture). I cut a small round hole in the top to fit my GPS antenna. Unit stays dry and is able to track all day.
 
Snobunjie bag is good but weak. My riser is tearing a hole through it, the side straps don't get anywhere near being tight and the can holder is just the right size to make you think you can get one in there.... but it makes you look stupid having it take a couple of minutes. They need more cinch straps to really tie everything down and make it compact. I put my gps in the side pocket and it slams hard. Camera in front and rear pockets slam pretty good too. It seems to be the best one out there... but it leaves some to be desired.

i found if you pull the strap around the steering post and hook back to same side it holds bag tight to the post
if you understand that!!
 
i found if you pull the strap around the steering post and hook back to same side it holds bag tight to the post
if you understand that!!

Yes I did... never thought of that! Doh... All I did was cross them, didn't do too much. It might have something to do with the fact that I put tools in the pouch also... it is weighted down pretty good!

Thanks for the tip, definitely cheaper then a sewing machine!
 
I use the snobunji and like it.

EricW - What you said abouting hitting the key... It did happen and it was NOT GOOD. To fix this, I bought a bigger riser at the Puyallup show:D
 
Arctic cat makes a nice handlebar bag... Bag front and back with a mesh pocket attatched to the rider side (3 pockets total)... Strong and good amount of storage capacity.
 
The problem that I have is I only want the bag on one side, not both. I have my digitron on the front.
 
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