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Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags (/showthread.php?tid=8908) |
RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - 4 Paws_imp - 01-03-2018 I frequently leave soft saddlebags on my bikes for daily use - grocery store, rain suit, work clothes and supplement them for trips with a small to mid size duffel bag that straps behind me. Just haven't ever found hard bags that look good enough when installed to justify the expense. that moto detail bag is interesting. RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - jedd_imp - 01-03-2018 Either one works, but I chose to do a simple duffel. I got the waterproof version. WIth the roll down opening, the bag can collapse or expand to tightly fit the volume required. (01-02-2018, 09:38 PM)cookiemech_imp Wrote: Hmmm . . . seeing a lot of support for duffel bags to be strapped on the passenger part of the saddle. I suppose an advantage is that they have the potential for holding more volume than saddlebags. on my last 10 day road trip, I started out with a partial duffel stuffed w/ overnight clothing, laptop, air pump, tire plug, rain gear, spare gloves, walking shoes : on day 10, same bag also accommodated all the souvenirs I purchased along the way. cheap lock RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - the Ferret - 01-03-2018 That's a serious bag! lol RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - jdinaz_imp - 01-03-2018 And a nice backrest ! RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - Nortoon_imp - 01-03-2018 (01-02-2018, 11:47 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I run soft bags, a tank bag, and a tail bag A little trick I learned when packing clothing or my rain suit in Ziploc bags. I sit on the packed bag and then close the seal. It is like vacuum packing. Really saves a lot of space. I bought a Paradox down filled jacket (long sleeved vest) at Costco to wear under my leather jacket in cold weather. It feels really flimsy, but it fills all the space under my jacket and keeps my warm. It also keeps the wind off my neck and lower back. It comes with a 6 x 8 inch nylon drawstring tote bag to pack it. But it was like trying to stuff a marshmallow into a piggybank, until I leaned to pull the sleeves inside the zipped jacket. Then it was easier to fold, roll and slip in the tote bag. Lost the bag on a day ride, but was able to buy a set of 3 at Walmart for $10. The medium sized one was a perfect fit, and I am sure I will find a use for the small and large ones. RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - emptysea - 01-03-2018 I THINK this is at least somewhat on topic: Does anyone use their footpeg as a step to mount their CB1100 (like using the left stirrup to mount a horse)? I do this once in a while when I have a lot mounted on the back and I'm too tired (lazy?) to kick my leg up to step directly over the seat. RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - Django - 01-03-2018 +1 I do. Works if bike is on the sidestand, too. RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - Nortoon_imp - 01-03-2018 (01-03-2018, 03:29 AM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: I THINK this is at least somewhat on topic: After dismounting, I always put my motorcycle on the center stand and kick the side stand up. I feel the bike is less likely to fall or get knocked over on the center stand. But more important, at my age it is much easier to throw the right leg over the seat while standing on the foot peg. Absolutely needed if I have the tail bag mounted, which is most of the time. I like to have my tank bag empty so I can hide my helmet and gloves in it when I stop for food. Out of sight, out of mind. RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - emptysea - 01-03-2018 I have not done it while the bike was on the center stand. I usually, depending upon terrain, have the bike on the center stand when stopped, but I leave the side stand down. I'm sure there's some reason that I should put the side stand up and why we should not use the left peg as a mounting step, but both have worked for me so far. One of my friends rides a K1600 (and a Goldwing before that) and he always mounts his bike this way, but those are much bigger bikes, of course. And to tie this back to the question of saddlebags v duffel (or duffle depending upon one's preference, apparently).... using the left peg as a mounting step all but eliminates the problem of getting on the bike when there is a top case or duffle mounted on or over the rear seat. RE: Dryspec D20 Soft Saddlebags - the Ferret - 01-03-2018 (01-03-2018, 03:29 AM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: I THINK this is at least somewhat on topic: Yep see post #8 at the bottom below the gear pic |