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The first set of bags made by BagsForBikes for the Kawasaki Nomad.

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This all started when we moved to Georgia and our next door neighbor had a motorcycle which happened to be a Kawasaki Nomad. Well, Mike complained about how every time he opened his saddlebags everything fell out, not to mention rattling around every time he went around a corner.

So I said, let me see what I can do. (having spent the last 20 years or so playing with sewing machines) The end result was a set of soft luggage that could be squashed in the bottom of the hardbags if not needed or filled to use all the available space inside the hardbags. Of course, my husband Rudi's expanding collection of motorcycles and requests from other club members have since broadened the types of liners available.

 

When I'm not doing motorcycle bags or chasing my kids, I also work part time as a Registered Nurse and work on the house, which has been a five year ongoing project. Sometimes just for fun, I play with Legos. Except the kids are better at it than I am.

A special thanks to all the people of the Vulcan Riders and Owners Club for your support and faith in a fledgling production. Rudi is VROC #121 and that club now has over 18,000 members all over the world.
Rudi can be found mainly in North Georgia and North Carolina, riding either his Vulcan Classic, his Harley-Davidson Road King, his Honda Shadow 1100, or his Shadow VLX 600, or the little Kawasaki Eliminator 125.  (Do you think he's a bit of a motorcycle nut, or what?)

Photo at right:
The official bagsforbikes.com security bear.
At 11 inches tall, he is a force to reckon with.

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