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Originally Posted by MaineRoads
What model bag is that Andrew. Looks like a good one.
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It's the Motofizz (small). Great bag, which would be even greater if it were waterproof. It' got some nice features which get used all of the time; like the water bottle holders and the inner flap under the cover to hold a rain jacket.
It sits low on the bike, so I can use it all of the time - it expands sideways to hold enough gear for a weekend.
http://www.aerostich.com/packing-it-in/seat-bags-and-tail-bags/motofizz-camping-seat-bags.html
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Originally Posted by markjenn
Nice solution, if it really works. My experience is that it takes a pretty good force to hold a loaded tail bag in place on bumpy roads - a lot more force than you're likely to be able to maintain with that thin metal bracket cantilevered like this.
- Mark
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We'll see. It's just 1/8" aluminum stock that I got awhile ago from HD, held with two of the rear license plate M5 bolts. It seems rugged enough to stop the bag from swaying, and allows enough tension to keep the straps tight.