CoolToolGuy wrote in post #5771484
I have an interest in this as well, as I'm thinking of getting a 60 mpg vehicle like the Sportster.
What about addlng a sissy bar, and securing the bag to it?
Have Fun,
First check the mileage on the Sportster - 60mpg?
I have a 750 that can get 45, and my 1200 gets 40. My old 350 never got much above mid 30s (100 mile tank, 3.3 gallons) The STE 1300 does get 50 mpg with a large tank. 60 mpg? Think Vespa...or Get a small hybrid.
Sissy bar? I've used them for travel. they work reasonably well. The trick is to get it tight enough to not move, but not crush your gear. Also, pack rain gear for the bag - no matter where you are - well it isn't a matter of if, but when. The load does try to move around from the front to the side or back - check it often. Up there, the load does get shaken quite a bit, too.
A luggage rack would work, as would saddle bags (of sufficient capacity). The OP sold his Sports Touring machines with plenty of space for the gear - The top case on many touring machines would be perfect - and waterproof - and went with a Sportster. That is a style choice. He specifically got one with a single seat. I seriously doubt that putting a luggage rack on the bike would, shall we say, fit in.