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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Bryan, TX
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T-Roll Bag Question
Based on seeing that Trip had a T-Roll Bag, and I had been looking for a quick and easy to use bag that I could store in the saddlebags and pull out when needed, I picked up one as well. My question is this: Is this thing going to fit over the passenger backrest as the instructions say? I would have to compress the backrest cushion quite a bit, and I'm not sure I would want to leave it thus for too long of a time. Also, I think the pressure from the compressed cushion trying to expand would eventually rip the bag.
Thoughts? Anyone else have one of these?
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Raleigh, NC, USA
Posts: 626
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T-Roll Bag Question
My bag compresses the passenger backrest to a significant extent. I have left it on for extended times, then removed it when not needed. The back rest appears fairly forgiving. Make sure the bag has a good warranty if you are worried about it ripping.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 5,263
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T-Roll Bag Question
All T-bags will compress the passenger back rest ALOT. It seems to re-plump when you take it off though.
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