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Quick google search turned up these. Some are a little cheesy, but I bet if you looked around some you could find something that suited your style. http://www.streetglo.net/ http://www.reflectivedecals.com/moto.htm
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01-11-2010, 04:58 PM | #12 |
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Has anyone seen these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-MOTO ... ccessories The dimensions seem right, and since they have built-in turn signals, you can just remove the stock ones. I'm thinking about trying them out when I get paid. Does anybody see anything that I might have missed that would suggest they won't work? |
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Are hard bags a priority ? You can get soft bags with more capacity for about the same $$.
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Mine were from the same seller, and they're pretty flimsy.
They work, though, and the price is right. I like that they include mounting hardware. Might even work on the GZ250. I haven't looked at the dimensions. Will they clear the muffler? Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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01-12-2010, 06:58 PM | #16 |
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Water Warrior:
I've got the Suzuki soft bags; I've had them for about two years now, and I'm really not too impressed with them. I just figured that as much camping/day-tripping as I do, the hard bags would be a little more durable and just look cooler in general (I've also put on driver and passenger floorboards and I'm putting on an engine guard as soon as I buy one). I'm basically beefing it up like it's a fully-dressed cruiser. Dubwise: I think these are pretty much the same dimensions as the ones you got, but a little longer and deeper (they're 19 3/8" long x 11" high x 7 1/2" wide, including the chrome); the height is still the same, though. How flimsy are these things? Would they be sturdy enough to hold camping supplies (clothes, food, and maybe a flashlight and survival kit) and maybe have a tent or sleeping bag bungeed to them? I have the Suzuki luggage rack, which is where I usually store most of the big stuff, but I'd like to be able to fit some of my supplies in there, as well as be able to use them to take my books/laptop, etc. to work. |
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Something to consider when packing bags. Soft flexible bags have a bit of give to them and a lot more will fit into them. My Vstrom has hard bags while Lynda's bike has soft bags. Guess who can haul the most ? Hard bags will hold less and any corners are not user friendly. Hard bags are just one container while soft bags will generally have a variety of pockets for odds and ends plus the main interior. Lynda put Nelson Rigg bags on her bike and they are very good quality with a very good warranty to fall back on if necessary. Check out N R. you might be surprised at the features and user friendly mounting straps/method which are a real bonus when loading/unloading. For the price the bags were an exceptional value IMHO.
This pic also has the top bag which is expandable and will hold a ton of stuff with lots of extra interior exterior pockets. |
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