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Has anyone used Kathys Super Duffel as featured at http://www.bmwbobs.com/store/accessories/Kathys.html ?

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Has anyone used Kathys Super Duffel as featured at http://www.bmwbobs.com/store/accessories/Kathys.html ?

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• Never used Kathy’s…but have yet to meet a zippered bag that doesn’t leak in the rain. I have used a 70L Seal Line Boundary bag for many years (I got a black one). You might want to consider a Drybag as well. Measure sizes before you order. Marty #436 • I have two of those [Kathys] that I got last year. Basic…., so-so, really nothing more than a fabric bag. Art #884 • There are plenty of water-proof, and durable, backpacks and bicycle packs out there for far less money than “motorcycle” equipment. Anybody have any good reasons why a person couldn’t use this kind of stuff? I have a tail rack on my bike, kind of like what the call a “sissy bar” in the cruiser circles (Check out the Pack-Rack here). That means I don’t actually have to wear the pack and could possibly tie two good-sized packs, back-to-back on the rack. Wow, that was a lot of rhyming. I figure I could easily get two 75-litre packs on there – that’s a lot of storage space! RickS • I would not be a fan of any “backpack”

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