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I did find the lock under the seat last week...thanks!
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Thanks for taking the time to post this picture...this is very helpful!
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08-05-2011, 03:07 AM | #26 |
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Don't be afraid to spend some money on a good tank bag or tailbag. Stuff does happen as Lynda found out after gasing up one day. She forgot the tank bag was behind the drivers backrest and rode off. I watched the tank bag take a dive for the pavement at 120 kms(75 MPH). The bag suffered a slight bit if scuffing but her camera inside was in perfect condition. If the bag had been a write off it would still be cheaper than her camera.
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08-05-2011, 03:19 AM | #27 |
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Re: Backpack Recommendations??
I added a couple of straps and clips to a small backpack and turned it into a tank bag. I can still use it as a backpack if I want. I use it every day on my commute, carrying my lunch, camera, etc. Just picked up a medium-sized camera bag for my camera and strapped it to my sissy bar. Now I've got a handy little tail bag. Lots of options out there if you think outside the box a little.
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07-25-2012, 06:21 PM | #28 |
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Re: Backpack Recommendations??
Right now, all I have is a backpack. I am looking for a tank bag (preferably) or maybe a tail bag, or something that will fit a 17 inch laptop. Ideas/suggestions?
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07-28-2012, 03:06 AM | #29 |
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I'm looking for a "system" myself for carrying stuff also. I don't have a solution, but I lean toward those that attach the cargo to the bike (either directly or inside saddlebags or a tank/tail bags, etc). I'll add a thought I didn't see posted.
I'm staying away from a backpack for one reason. It is my perception they could be a determent in a crash (especially if the pack was heavily loaded - with w/ school books). From what I've read, back injuries occur in about 13% of motorcycle accidents; however, only about 3% of accidents result in any neurological damage. But, those are the worse!! The back / spine protectors have debatable benefit (at least that's what I've read); because, the neurological damage primarily comes from torsional rotation, not impact. I've concluded (for now anyway) that rolling along the pavement with a bulky back pack could keep the upper body for rolling while the lower body does. But, I also realize that large boots could slow down the rotation of your lower body. So, I clearly see this could be debatable also. I don't think there are any studies on it --- and it is probably like so many other things (such as which oil is best, what air pressure to use, which helmet), there are very good pros and cons. So, it comes down to a personal preference as to what we are comfortable with. But for now, I'm not an advocate of back packs. I like the hard saddle bags or the hard tail box like alantf has. They have a bit more security than the softsided stuff. But, the soft bags (or even back packs) that are strapped/secured to the back rest, tank, or seat at least have the advantage that you can easily carry them inside with you. I haven't decided exactly what direction I'm going yet, other than I've ruled out back packs. Phillip |
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07-28-2012, 04:11 AM | #30 |
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Give a little more thought to the hard case on Alantf's bike. I have the same case. It comes off in a second or 2 and you carry it like a suit case. Water proof and tough as nails. More costly than textile/fabric bags but they are lockable and very secure on the bike. The Shad brand which Alantf has comes with it's own mounting plate for a rack on the bike. There are a few options for a rear rack but you can always try to make your own.
I took the easy way out with Lynda's GZ and mounted a top case in place of the pillion seat. I made up a steel plate to serve as a mounting rack with the top case mounting plate attached to it. Worked great and she had a backrest to boot. Lynda never carried a pillion so everything worked out perfectly. |
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