Now we know what women go through trying to decide on a purse.
For my intended purpose of long distance travel it means a bag that can
hold up the test of miles, be not so kewl that it's asking to be ripped off
in some shopping mart, and can actually hold a few things.
With a list of bike mods to do over the winter, luggage will fit in there
after the handlebars have been raised and perhaps the seat adjusted
(higher)?

Oh! what is the stock front sprocket teeth number? Do you recommend OEM or
is there an adequate alternative?
You guys are the best.

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 7:05 AM, David Basinski <birddog...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> With so many different styles and manufacturers around, it is hard to
> guesstimate what works.
> I would like a bag with a map cover that would fit a rain suit and can of
> chain lube. Big enough yet not so that it appears to be a tumor sticking
> off the tank.
> Any suggestions for a late model NH 750?
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