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Old 02-03-2008, 08:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sport Seat SAK....anyone got one?

I'm thinking about purchasing the Sport Seat SAK from LuggageLocker due to the looks, size, and reviews.
Does anyone currently have one? What do you think??
Since I can't get the VFR Hard bags , (cost), I'll use this to put my laptop, or gym clothes in.

Thanks for the feedback.

http://www.luggagelocker.com/sport-seat-sak.htm
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I don't have that particular model but I do have a TourMaster Cortech Super 18 Liter Magnetic Tank Bag: http://www.motorcyclegiant.com/Tour-...-p/82-347h.htm It works great for me and even has a built-in rain cover.

One caveat about that particular bag you're looking at is the straps. They can be a real pain to put on and take off. I highly recommend getting the magnetic tank bags because they're really easy to take off and carry around with you. Sometimes I park the bike in not-so-safe areas and I don't feel good leaving a tank bag on the bike. With straps it'd be a real chore just to pull it off and then put it back on. The magnets are plenty strong. I've gotten the bike up to nearly 100 mph and the bag doesn't show any sliding around movements.

Not to mention tank bags provide better weight distribution. If you have a heavy laptop it's better to put it on top of the tank instead of way back in the tail.

Just my 2 cents and hope that helps!
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I have a Luggage Locker Seat Sak Elite made out of their Lexel material. I got it in the Black with Silver trim and the Silver is reflective. It's a really nice bag. It can hold about 2-3 days worth of clothes and in conjunction with a tank bag it makes a great piece for a weekend trip. The mounting system is very ingenious and you don't have to worry about any mounting straps messing up your paint. It comes with a shoulder strap too, for when it's off the bike.

It takes a while to get one after you order it because all of the Luggage locker stuff is hand made, in the US, upon ordering. Mine took 3 weeks to get. The customer service is awesome and the build quality is awesome too. I've had a lot of people comment on it. I totally recommend Luggage Locker products, buy one and you won't be disappointed.
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