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Default Which sissy bar bag fits 05-06 nomad?

I'm looking at the nelson rigg svt 600 to compliment my hardbags for more storage, but am a bit concerned because of the x-large pad on the stock bar. Anyone have any experience with this bag on the new nomads?
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I'm looking at the nelson rigg svt 600 to compliment my hardbags for more storage, but am a bit concerned because of the x-large pad on the stock bar. Anyone have any experience with this bag on the new nomads?
I have the F&S riders backrest and luggage rack and bought the Nelson Rigg 900 luggage bag and it fits very well. It has a great velcro strap systme to lock it down and it will fit about any configuration.

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My main concern is that the stock pad is very thick and whether or not the bag will slip over this pad or not.
Thanks for the help!
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My main concern is that the stock pad is very thick and whether or not the bag will slip over this pad or not.
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The straps that go around the backrest pad have extra length to them so they can accomodate quite alot.
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So these bags don't have a pouch that slips over the bar, they use a strap system only?
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