Does anyone have any experience with this bag? From the web pictures
I have seen it looks kink of like a pair of smaller saddlebags
connected to the ends of a duffel bag. I was wondering if it held a
lot and if it is true that you don't need to have side racks to use
it. It looks pretty good and the price seems reasonable especially
if I don't need to buy side racks.
Thank you,
klr saddle bags
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wolfman alfa rear bag
The Alfa Rear Bag has been updated. To address the issue of the bag
sagging when not full we have added The Anti-Sag Strap. This strap is
located at the center top seam of each side pocket. By Tightening
the strap it lifts the pockets away from the pipe. Using this strap
and the four other compression straps the rider can secure the
contents and the bag from shifting.
For all of you current Alfa Rear Bag and Beta Rear Bag users good
news we make a retro fit anti sag strap that clips onto the D-Rings
at the top. It functions the same way as the Anti-Sag Strap. Better
news for a limited time we will offer this Retro Strap Kit for free.
If interested either e-mail us at info@... or call us
800/535-8131.
Thank You
Eric R Hougen
Wolfman
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klr saddle bags
I use the Wolfman saddle bags with the duffle bag. They can get
floppy when I'm not on a trip requiring all my gear. I use a bungy
net with hooks that you can buy at WallMart for under $10. Works
nice for keeping everything from moving around too much and for
holding down a spare shirt or jacket... or Gazatteer... or
groceries... or whatever I might need quickly.
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