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From: mwallace@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mark Wallace)
Subject: Re: FJ1100/1200 Owners: Tankbag Suggestions Wanted
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bgardner@pebbles.es.com (Blaine Gardner) writes:

>In article <1993Apr20.195116.10738@ncsu.edu> martenm@chess.ncsu.edu (Mar
 Marten) writes:
>>
>>I am looking for a new tank bag now, and I wondered if you, as follow 
>>FJ1100/1200 owners, could make some suggestions as to what has, and has
>>not worked for you. If there is already a file on this I apologize for 
>>asking and will gladly accept any flames that are blown my way!

>With the FJ's large, flat gas tank, I'd imagine that almost anything
>would work. Personally, I'm quite happy with my Eclipse standard tank
>bag.
>-- 

I think the only thing to watch for is the number of attachment
straps.  Most come with 3 and some with 4, I have a Bagman 4 strap
tankbag and because the rear of the tank is so narrow the fit
is not optimal.

Mark, Castle Rock, CO



