The bag comes with an integrated sissy bar mounting system that can mount on your luggage rack or on your back seat, so you, as the rider, can lean against it as a backrest. The Weekender features a thermoformed EVA armored large main compartment, with large external pockets on the front and sides of the bag, along with soft-lined pockets for delicate items like sunglasses. The Weekenders carrying capacity is 29 liters, plenty of room to carry just what you need for an overnight or weekend trip on your motorcycle.
Iron Rider Weekender is constructed from rugged 1680 Denier polyester and features a two-year limited warranty. The Dowco Iron Rider Weekender Bag retails for $195.99. To learn more and to order online visit DowcoPowersports.com.
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Great idea! I do wish they would put pounds not liters on capacity.
Since most motorcycle aftermarket manufacturers sell worldwide, the metric system is more widely used, therefore a more universal standard of measurement. In this case, 29 liters equals 7.7 gallons. And actually you bring up a good point to further expand upon. The measurement of 29 liters when listed for saddlebags and other storage compartments does not refer to how much the bag can hold in weight, rather it refers to volume it can hold. So in this case, the accurate conversion is to gallons as a reference to volume. The way I translate this in my head is, I picture seven gallons of milk, and try to envision them if the plastic jugs were all cut apart to make one big jug. That’s how much stuff I could fit in the bag.