K/Q seat , sissy bar bags and backpacks. What are you using? How is it attached?

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  • Gurp
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2019
    • 20

    K/Q seat , sissy bar bags and backpacks. What are you using? How is it attached?

    Putting together a sporty with a Sully K/Q seat and was thinking what to use for a bag or how to mod a backpack. Other than wrap bungee cords around it.
  • TriNortchopz
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2017
    • 3256

    #2
    how about a couple pics of your sporty build?
    If buildin' old school choppers was easy, anyone could do it... ain't nobody said it's gonna be easy...

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    • tzienlee
      • Apr 2024

      #3
      if I need to carry anything from tents, sleeping bag to beer or just me dirty skiddies to the laundry, I use soft leather sadlebags just throw over & go

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      • Gurp
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2019
        • 20

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        I'm going to add some Ebay special hard bags but I still want a sissy bar bag to mount to that seat.

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        • Revelator
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 2990

          #5
          Originally posted by Gurp
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          I'm going to add some Ebay special hard bags but I still want a sissy bar bag to mount to that seat.
          how about drilling the back of that seat & installing some rivet nuts


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          Those ones in the link are only 1/4" But 4 of them should be fine for a small sissy bar
          bag. if heavy tools are going to live inside the bag, maybe hunt for some 5/16".
          You can use a stubby screw driver (inside the bag) to cinch the screws down.

          Mounting a sissy bar would be better, especially if the bag (& contents) are not light weight.
          If that tail light is not going to be mounted on that fender, You could weld up some type
          of mount & bolt it to the fender, I suppose.

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          • Gurp
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2019
            • 20

            #6
            The seat is pretty decent gauge steel. Def solid. I was planning on making a small rack to sit over the fender at some point.
            I kinda like the rivet nut idea.

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