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The Lone Rider
15th April 2007, 20:36
I've done a quick search but I haven't found much.
This is my bike :scooter:
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=55931&d=1173520761
Right now I just use a backpack to carry stuff and I reckon saddlebags would be just so much more biker eh. :Punk:
So I'm after something like this
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-accessories/Other/auction-95510887.htm
How do you put those on? Is it truly as simple as just flopping them over the pillion seat?? How do they stay on? :shit:
Steam
15th April 2007, 20:44
Is it truly as simple as just flopping them over the pillion seat?? How do they stay on?
1) Yes.
2) By the miracle of gravity.
The Lone Rider
15th April 2007, 21:06
Its seriously that simple? Wouldnt the suckers slide all over the place.. back and forth and leaning more on one side then the other at times...
rok-the-boat
16th April 2007, 09:39
You may be able to fit them under the seat, as I did on my HD, but models vary.
Steam
16th April 2007, 11:35
Its seriously that simple? Wouldnt the suckers slide all over the place.. back and forth and leaning more on one side then the other at times...
Yep it's seriously that simple. They are great, you'll see. A zillion times better than wearing a pack, you'll look back in a few weeks and wonder how you ever did without them.
If you put a few litres of beer and a six-pack in one side and only chips in the other side it'll slide over, but other than that they tend to stay where you put them. enjoy!
Hailwood
16th April 2007, 14:17
see if you can get some saddle bag supports stops the straps etc going into the wheels a good idea!!!!!!!
sunhuntin
16th April 2007, 14:29
yep, definatly get some supports. will prevent straps from getting there they shouldnt, and also stop the bags from rubbing on the tyre or fender. the chick who had my virago used bags with no supports, so now theres ugly patches on the side where the paints rubbed off. hard to tell, but it looks like theres a braket where the backrest is... should be easy to have some supports welded to that. [thats how they did mine.]
also, with supports you could cable tie the bags on... harder to steal. they should fit under the pillion seat [again, padding so it doesnt rub]
ive got a pair of willie and max zip-offs. currently, they are off, but the part they zip to stays with the bike. there is a hole in one bag that i assume is from rubbing. [i arrived somewhere, and found the bag hanging by about 3 zip teeth and nothing else. damned lucky i didnt lose it.]
only downside [ive found] is if you have the pillion seat loaded, it can be hard getting on and off.
The Lone Rider
16th April 2007, 15:56
Narly, ill go to the place I got my jacket from and see fi they will let me take a saddlebag for a test drive.
peasea
16th April 2007, 18:00
Narly, ill go to the place I got my jacket from and see fi they will let me take a saddlebag for a test drive.
I got some Willie and Max bags for my HD (from HDRS in Gore) and they fit by hanging across the bike under the pillion pad, but....the bags unzip from that central pad, so you can rip them off, take them into your motel or whatever without having to take the pad off all the time. They also have tool pockets on both sides. Brilliant for touring.
Midnight Special
25th April 2007, 23:44
I would like to get saddlebags or a sissybar for my harley but how would they go with the single seat and the other problem iv thougt is the indicators are in an odd place got a better pic on profile can anyone give me any ideas to avoid the packpack saga . i do have the old double seat but not that pretty but if i have to resort to it so be it .
Midnight Special
25th April 2007, 23:48
oh you cant see the indicaters very well but there just behind the back shocks and there is a chromed diamond peice that runs over the back guard off the seat.
Waylander
26th April 2007, 00:58
I agree with Hailwood in securing the bottom of the bags to the bike somehow. There should be a rack for them that hangs down between the bags and the bike keeping them away from the wheels and chain nd also keeping them from swinging wide when you lean into a corner. Like these....
(http://images.google.co.nz/imgres?imgurl=http://www.sideroadcycles.com/ImportedMotorcycles/ImportAccessories/AccessoryImages/dc750sissy.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.sideroadcycles.com/ImportedMotorcycles/ImportAccessories/DC750Sissy.html&h=764&w=514&sz=115&hl=en&start=7&um=1&tbnid=pUb8K_eOVBr5-M:&tbnh=142&tbnw=96&prev=/images%3Fq%3DMotorcycle%2BSaddlebag%2Bracks%26svnu m%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26client%3D firefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26hs%3DBa1%26sa%3DG)
I've got holes in the bottom of my saddlebags from them dragging on the ground up the Kaimais because I didn't secure the bags properly.
NighthawkNZ
26th April 2007, 07:49
I know its a different style bike and saddles but mine just sit there, I can put them under the seat, but find it easier to put a bungy cord across the top for peace of mind really
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=59351&d=1177317370
Midnight Special
27th April 2007, 22:25
hiya nighthawk you fly about all over the place LOL you see my tiny indicators are right behind my shocks so they may be in the way unless they went under them ? hope you guys have a great ride to the rally tomorow !
Draig
28th April 2007, 08:21
I would like to get saddlebags or a sissybar for my harley but how would they go with the single seat and the other problem iv thougt is the indicators are in an odd place got a better pic on profile can anyone give me any ideas to avoid the packpack saga . i do have the old double seat but not that pretty but if i have to resort to it so be it .
My Liz used to run a sportster with a single seat and bags.
I fitted some chromed bag supports to keep bits out of the wheels and the bags just rested on the rear guard and secured on place with the remaining free seat screw and a few staps arround the indicators. The underside of the leather strap was covered in felt so not to scratch the guard. Easy to fit solid and secure - the bags she used came from a company called held ( german I think).
Piccy of bikes without the bags =
hope this helps:done:
Midnight Special
29th April 2007, 11:47
thanks for that Draig so my indicators have to move or they would have to sit under them somehow ill work on that one just purchased a pair of mirrors on e-bay after the ride to beaumont rally yesterday i feel there something i need to get first , i couldnt see a thing out of the one thats on there . LOL
The Lone Rider
29th April 2007, 17:38
just purchased a pair of mirrors on e-bay after the ride to beaumont rally yesterday i feel there something i need to get first , i couldnt see a thing out of the one thats on there . LOL
I have that problem with my bike. What sort of mirrors did you get?
Have you tried just going into a shop and chucking on some bags and see what it's like and then ask the shop keep whats up if you see any problems?
Draig
29th April 2007, 18:40
thanks for that Draig so my indicators have to move or they would have to sit under them somehow ill work on that one just purchased a pair of mirrors on e-bay after the ride to beaumont rally yesterday i feel there something i need to get first , i couldnt see a thing out of the one thats on there . LOL
no probs - I can't quite make out from your photo where the indicators are but you can get a indicator relocator kit for sportsters and superglides which is basically a chromed bar which fits through the number plate mounting bracket and the indicators go on the end - I beleive the dyna superglide sport has them fitted as standard. I fitted one to an FXD I owned when I fitted some bags to it - bought it from custom chrome.:rockon:
dmouse
3rd May 2007, 19:37
i have these for sale on trademe i think there off a dyna take a look i could be wrong i have been before lol
98471077 auction number
Blue Thunder
4th May 2007, 07:56
I would suggest that if you wanna save your paint job on the rear fender, that you invest in some of that clear plastic that they fit on car bonnets for stone chips.
Works real well to stop the chaffing!!!!( your fender not your rear)
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