RKA
8 Liter STAR I Rear Seat Bag
$100
A miniature version of the STARR II, the STAR I has an eight liter capacity and also uses The Pad as its attachment method. How much is eight liters exactly? Well it’s enough for a change of clothes, possibly a light sweater and a toothbrush. The upper compartment doesn’t expand, so flat items like maps would best be suited here. Available on all models, the STAR I can also be customized and made into a different color other than black. A small fee of $30 is all it takes to have matching bags for your ride.
Roadgear
Jumbo Sport Tail Bag
$99.90
At 40 liters of capacity, the Jumbo Sport tail bag is just that: jumbo. With room to fit a full-face helmet, the top-loading tail bag has tons of space. If that isn’t enough, there are four more external pockets for whatever else you can think of. Perfect for a weekend getaway, the Jumbo tail bag can also be used in conjunction with Roadgear’s saddlebags should the weekend getaway extend a little longer. One of the easiest tail bags to secure, the rubberized base and four bungee hooks make it a breeze to attach. Available in a myriad of colors, it’d be hard to overlook this bag. Especially for just $99.90
Saddlemen
Sport Top Pack
$99.95
For a bag under $100, the Saddlemen Top Pack packs an awful lot of bang for the buck. With 81 liters of space fully expanded, it’s hard to think what this thing couldn’t fit. Inner mesh pockets provide storage space for maps, while you can load miscellaneous items in the two side pockets. Keep bulky items like sweaters secure with the lid-mounted bungee. There’s also a hidden mesh webbing that attaches to buckles at the head of the bag, perfect for securing a spare helmet. Mounting the Top Pack is as easy as wrapping the straps around the seat and connecting to the buckles. Tighten and ride away.