Chase Harper had some at one time too, but a bit shorter than the others...might check them out. the ones I have will fit inside the rear panel on a '96 900SS. I also use their barrel bag on my BritBikes and the Ducs though it won'r go on the 996 Superbike...no rear grab bar. The guy who owns Chase Harper is a square guy and the products are American made too. Give him a shout. Hopper
--- On Mon, 5/7/12, Dan Jenkins <gofastdan@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Dan Jenkins <gofastdan@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [DucatiST] Re: tank bags To: st2_owners@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, May 7, 2012, 9:58 AM
I believe you're thinking of motobags.com. I have a pair of those bags and they're great. Unfortunately, I believe they have been out of business for quite some time. Ciao, Dan On May 7, 2012 7:45 AM, "Richard" < tricky_dickey1558@yahoo.com> wrote: Hey boy's There use to be a place that sold a bag that went under the side panel and You could access from under the seat Could fit a good bootle of wine or some tools in it My buddy "Willie" has one Can anyone please send me the name or place who handles them Use to see them on E-fraud but can't find anymore
Thanks Sent from Tricky's I pad
--- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, "Willie" <wwahl@...> wrote: > > Hi Mike, > Did you spend $229.95 for your model? That seem pretty pricey. > Ciao! > Willie No, I have the Sport-Tour model (about $120-$135). Well worth it, Chase Harper has exceptional customer service and a lifetime warranty (repair or replace at their option even if it's not a manufacturing defect). I needed more Fastex buckles so I could mount it on two additional bikes and was having trouble finding the right buckle locally so I called them up. They mailed me a bunch of extras at no cost. Put a smile on my face. Mike Mullen 2002 Ducati ST4s 1985 Ducati Mille S2 =
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