Single side bag

Energy One

BWG56

Guru
They board has called a special session just to work this in for the holiday. They did mention something Bout 16g's attached to a bike or something. Oh, did I mention I'm the chair man:)
Well get outta the chair and get that tube on the side cover run the down and out the right way or I'm making a road trip:oldrant::oldnono:
 

amelia.jam

Member
I’ve been looking into swing arm bags myself, and a small single-side option definitely makes sense for carrying essentials like a phone or vape when you don’t want to wear a coat. A tool‑bag size usually works well without throwing off the bike’s lines too much. If you want something a little bigger, swing arm bags are made in compact and mid sizes, so you can pick one that balances storage with looks.

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You might check out dedicated motorcycle bag makers, Viking Bags has a few swing arm and single‑side bags that fit cleanly on frames without a sissy bar. They’re designed for quick access while riding and don’t overwhelm the bike’s profile.
 
I’ve been looking into swing arm bags myself, and a small single-side option definitely makes sense for carrying essentials like a phone or vape when you don’t want to wear a coat. A tool‑bag size usually works well without throwing off the bike’s lines too much. If you want something a little bigger, swing arm bags are made in compact and mid sizes, so you can pick one that balances storage with looks.

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You might check out dedicated motorcycle bag makers, Viking Bags has a few swing arm and single‑side bags that fit cleanly on frames without a sissy bar. They’re designed for quick access while riding and don’t overwhelm the bike’s profile.
I’ve been running a swing arm bag myself and it’s perfect for small essentials without messing up the bike’s look. I’m using Viking Bags, and I’ve also had good luck with Kuryakyn for compact options. Both keep things low-profile and easy to access while riding.
 
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