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Old 05-01-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone use a Fork or Tool Bag on a Bonnie?

I really only need to carry my rain gear (which rolls up tight) and an EZ Pass.

I hate all of the "Harley" style ones with studs and fringes...anyone see a Fork Bag that will look good on a Bonneville?

Maybe one with a Union Jack on it...?
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Tuff bike to put a tool bag on. You cant cover the rectifier & the oil cooler! Check out the other thread about tool bags. I got a pic of one I found that fits rite on between the bars & holds all necessities & looks good too!
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My wifes Bonnie had this little black bag attatched to it when we purchased it. Since then, she took it off...........she said it looked to much like a harley type of bag. Me, well, I thought it looked good. No fringe, studs, etc. It was mounted to the front and made the bike look like an old messenger rig. Anyway, here is a blury shot of the wife on her bonnie (she hates this picture). You can see the bag on the front in the picture.

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That scares me- it blocks the air to the rectifier! Check the thread on pg 2 by Norton Brian.
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I put a small tool bag on the side frame right behind my read attached to the frame rail. Out of the way and almost out of sight. Worked well.
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