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From: grego@athena.UUCP (Grego Sanguinetti)
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: Re:tank bags
Message-ID: <333@athena.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 18:46:02 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 19 18:46:02 1985
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	I just got a Bagman 24liter for my 750 Interceptor. It has worked out
very well. I leave the mounting straps on the tank as I use the bag to
commute to work, and nearly everyplace else. The large map pocket and
large capacity turn out to be important features. The workmanship is very
good. It stays in place on the bike through *VERY* hard riding. The bag
doesn't interfere with the handlebars, even at full lock (big concern!).
I plan to buy the saddlebags before I go on my next trip.

	Has anyone out there had any experience with the Bagman saddlebags??

					Grego Sanguinetti

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