Looking for a solution

Oct 25, 2015
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Merritt Island, FL
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Marc
Unfortunately I'm released to ride my triglide BUT I still have to wear a life vest for another month. So I am trying to figure out what to do with the battery pack. The perfect solution would be a couple hooks on the right side of my seat to strap it to. Can't find anything like it so far

I'm hoping someone on here has had to deal with something like this and has suggestions or solutions
 
Do you have anything like this mounted on your fairing? I use this to carry the battery charger for my cell phone when I'm using the GPS for extended periods.

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Can’t you wear it like a backpack?
Well that's the problem... the battery pack does have a strap that slings over my shoulder so the pack would be on my left or right shoulder, sort of a distraction and not light either. I found a pic that shows what I have to lug around.

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Do you have a back rest?? Maybe wire tie it (or bungy cord) to the backrest OR your back seat (??) just a suggestion here w/o even know'n what I'm talking about

Ronnie
10/5/24
 
Do you have a back rest?? Maybe wiretie it (or bungy cord) to the backrest OR your back seat (??) just a suggestion here w/o even know'n what I'm talking about

Ronnie
10/5/24
yes I do, I have a mustang seat with a backrest, I did think about that but that would lean me forward about an inch or so (thickness of battery pack) I still will try it though. Hope there are other potential solutions. I can't seem to find hooks that I could install under my seat. I figured I could do the same with those.
 
yes I do, I have a mustang seat with a backrest, I did think about that but that would lean me forward about an inch or so (thickness of battery pack) I still will try it though. Hope there are other potential solutions. I can't seem to find hooks that I could install under my seat. I figured I could do the same with those.
Can you strap it to the BACK of the backrest, and NOT the front, this way it will not take up any room ???
 

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