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Tour Master Cortech Sport Tailbag | 
| Brand: Tourmaster Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
Buy New: $61.99 (On sale from $62.99) - $79.99 (On sale from $82.99) as of 9/8/2010 04:19 CDT details
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3261
Color: Black
MPN: 82-417 ASIN: B001A6MNF8
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| Features:
| • | Use Tailbag or Saddlebag not included separately or as a single unit | | • | 1680 Denier ballistic nylon construction for durability | | • | Soft tri-cot interior lining | | • | Built-in bungee cord hooks hide away when not in use | | • | Bottom Velcro flap and quick-release buckles for Cortech Sport Saddlebag attachment |
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Product Description Tour Master Cortech Sport Tail Bag Use Tailbag or Saddlebag not included separately or as a single unit 1680 Denier ballistic nylon construction for durability Soft tri-cot interior lining Built-in bungee cord hooks hide away when not in use Bottom Velcro flap and quick-release buckles for Cortech Sport Saddlebag attachment Easy access, top loading main compartment Top flap, internal organizer pocket Scotchlite 3M reflective striping and logo Comfortable rubberized carrying handle Tour Master Jacquard shoulder strap Rain Cover included 8.5"H x 15"W x 13"L
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Scatcat July 10, 2009 W. Hanes (Texas) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This Cortech Sport Tail bag has been great for my H-D 883 Sportster. Just the right amount of storage space for a small gym bag, bottled water, and purse. The bag stays secure on the (mini-size) back seat with the adjustable tiedowns. My helmet fits well, by itself, with the sides expanded. I have to hike my leg a bit higher when mounting the bike. And the flap on the bottom of the bag isn't all that attractive. Though it's probably functional for the available attachments. Overall, it's an exceptional piece for storage. Thanks for the quick delivery!
Great bag! September 2, 2009 Lauren Bastian (Milford, PA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have owned this bag for over a year and love it. It's super practical: expanding sides when you need more room, has a nice carry handle and shoulder strap for off the bike, as well as the capability to turn it into a back pack. I use it all the time! It's even easier to use now that I can attach it to a sissy bar.
I bitch about everything, but... January 28, 2010 Paxson (Seattle) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I really expected to have some nattering little things to say about this bag (see my other reviews... it's always something) but it's a great bag.
It's bigger than I thought it would be, which is good. It has hooks, which I use. It has velcro, which I'm sure I'll think of some use for. But it's touch, the zips are high quality, there are ample compartments, and on and on.
It's my tail bag on a BMW F800GS, and it's just a great fit. Sweet!
perfect! November 8, 2009 review 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great daily or weekend trip bag. On/off in seconds, good quality, and looks great on the bike. Will not hold a full face helmet. Purchase/shipping was problem free and on time. Overall, one of the best accesories I purchased for my FZ.
Compelled to write rave review November 14, 2009 Chris (Phildadelphia, PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have never written a review for anything, but felt compelled to write one on this product. I've got an '03 Ninja 250. It's not the fastest thing on two wheels but is enough for my casual rides. The tail bag fits great. I agree with some reviews I have read that the amount of stuff you can jam into this bag are deceiving. With the expansion zippers unzipped, I can fit a laptop, change of work clothes and shoes, and still have room for more. Zipped up, the bag looks unobtrusive. I actually prefer the look of the bike with the bag on than off. You get a myriad of ways to fasten the bag to the bike. To keep the bag "unstealable" (sort of), I fished a flat strap through the bottom of the bag and around and under my lockable seat. Then used a bunji in the latches provided on the Ninja. It doesn't move an inch and yes, someone with a knife could cut the strap, but you'd really need to have a purpose on stealing the bag at that point.
If you are on the fence and a chronic review-reader as I am, just get the thing. You won't be disappointed.
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