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The right size 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: The right size saddlebags (/showthread.php?tid=9024) |
RE: The right size saddlebags - hdvalente_imp - 12-02-2015 (12-01-2015, 11:43 PM)DJS_imp Wrote: they look great. Tail bag comes with 4 connecting points, either to the 4 straps supplied (2x 32" and 2x 28") or to the top of the saddlebags. Tail bag has a rubberized bottom to avoid sliding over the seat. Each side of the saddlebags has 2 straps on the top and 2 male connecting points to the tail bag. And it is possible to mount the saddlebags under the seat and still attach the tail bag to them: And all bags come with a yellow rain cover as well. And you can mount them a little lower to avoid touching the turn lights. RE: The right size saddlebags - DJS_imp - 12-02-2015 thanks for the pics. much appreciated. RE: The right size saddlebags - hdvalente_imp - 12-03-2015 (12-02-2015, 11:53 PM)DJS_imp Wrote: thanks for the pics. much appreciated. Sure! RE: The right size saddlebags - DJS_imp - 12-07-2015 i reinstalled the blast bags back on my bike. i repositioned them to be in front of the turn signals. old mounting.. [url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/djs_151/media/cb1100/IMG_20150401_101909_zpsql0a4sxk.jpg.html] ![]() new mounting.. [url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/djs_151/media/cb1100/IMG_20151207_092310_zps6xgevy2f.jpg.html] ![]() they are also angled down. in this position they are easier to open and access in the bag but ..... 2 issues... #1 they now make lifting on the center stand a bit more difficult as they make it harder to grab the rail and harder to get the foot on the stand. #2 they block the access to the key to remove the seat. i gotta try to lift them up and see if it makes a difference on either. anyone else run into these issues with the mounting of sandbags.???? RE: The right size saddlebags - the Ferret - 12-07-2015 rarely use the centerstand, even rarer to remove the seat. Still I mount my bags on top of the seat so no biggie (3 snaps) to remove them to do either of those things. RE: The right size saddlebags - rbike_imp - 12-07-2015 I don't know if thanks to the forum is in order due to all of the searching, thinking, and deciding on what to get, but I would probably have not made a happy decision without all of the real world experience inputs I have received. My decision is to get a medium size 30-40L longitudinal duffel type and a larger 50-60L vertical (should I need it), and 1 or 2 sets of straps and a phone/gps waterproof cover. The last items are shown extremely well priced at amazon. The only question I still have is which duffel to get - the SW-MOTECH 350 35L or the Wolfman Expedition 40L? I guess I would lean towards the Wolfman, but is the increased price 93 vs 127 worth it? Pics follow: RE: The right size saddlebags - the Ferret - 12-07-2015 don't know about the duffles but Rok Straps are awesome RE: The right size saddlebags - rbike_imp - 12-07-2015 (12-07-2015, 10:27 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: don't know about the duffles but Rok Straps are awesome Would you get both or is only 1 of the 2 necessary? Does the shorter 12-42" do all jobs or does one need a larger strap 18-60" occasionally, but then is its 18" too long at times? RE: The right size saddlebags - the Ferret - 12-07-2015 I have 3 sets (6 straps total), 2 sets of the wide ones and 1 set of the skinny ones. Can never have too many straps lol RE: The right size saddlebags - rbike_imp - 12-07-2015 (12-07-2015, 10:51 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I have 3 sets (6 straps total), 2 sets of the wide ones and 1 set of the skinny ones. Can never have too many straps lol That's what I usually think - better to have too many of anything (only $$ instead of "wisha, shoulda, coulda". Thanks. Each package comes with 2 straps. What scenario needs 4 of the large?
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