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Thoughts on racks and top boxes - DutchRutter - 07-17-2022

Hello CB experts,

I just installed my new SW-Motech Saddle bags. The bags seem to be more designed around the DLX then the Standard but its still fine. The bags will most likely be used for commuting to and from work and most solo riding.

I do want to add more luggage and a passenger backrest for two up trips. At first I was planning on the Shadow sissy bad and a tail bag. But the idea of removing/adding that whole assembly every time kind of killed that idea. Now I am thinking a Givi SR1118 rack, which would give me back my rear grab bar when the box is off, and a Givi E300NT2 Monolock top case with the back rest.

I figured going with the SR1118 because its the rear rack that from what I can tell in pictures would interfere with the saddle bags the least. The bags sit pretty flush with the seat and don't leave a lot of room between the side caps.

As for the box, I'm really just guessing. I tend to not like big bulky things but at the same time, on longer trips more space then less is appreciated. Maybe a Givi V40NTA Monokey or a little larger would be better.

I am not very familiar with bike luggage so that's why I'm here asking you all. Opinions are welcome, what do you think?

Here is a shot of the CB with the new bags to give an idea on why the particular rack is what I'm leaning to. I REALLY like these https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256802762969050.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt
But I don't think they'll work too well with the saddlebags.

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RE: Thoughts on racks and top boxes - tommymck_imp - 07-17-2022

For me personally, I'm a fan of easily removable soft rear bags. The grab bars give you plenty of places to strap bags on. The same sort of thing works with a rear rack, but to be honest, the CB1100 isn't ideally suited in my opinion for 2 up long-distance travelling. I'm completely happy with the bags on the rear end of the seat, and I'm not stuck with the looks of the rack when I'm riding locally. It even acts as a nice back rest which is nice on longer trips. I usually strap a small tail bag to the top of the larger bag so that when I arrive at the destination, I take the big bag off and just use the small tail bag when riding around at the destination. And both of the bags remove in less than a minute.




RE: Thoughts on racks and top boxes - peterbaron - 07-17-2022

Ahhhh, what a beauty, Tommy


RE: Thoughts on racks and top boxes - the Ferret - 07-17-2022

as I've said before, best looking bike on the forum, but for pete's sake man, get some Rlet's on that thing so it looks more original. Wink

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8d/HONDA_DREAM-CB750FOUR.jpg


RE: Thoughts on racks and top boxes - GoldOxide_imp - 07-17-2022

(07-17-2022, 10:42 AM)tommymck_imp Wrote: For me personally, I'm a fan of easily removable soft rear bags. The grab bars give you plenty of places to strap bags on. The same sort of thing works with a rear rack, but to be honest, the CB1100 isn't ideally suited in my opinion for 2 up long-distance travelling. I'm completely happy with the bags on the rear end of the seat, and I'm not stuck with the looks of the rack when I'm riding locally. It even acts as a nice back rest which is nice on longer trips. I usually strap a small tail bag to the top of the larger bag so that when I arrive at the destination, I take the big bag off and just use the small tail bag when riding around at the destination. And both of the bags remove in less than a minute.

All CB1100s should look that good.


RE: Thoughts on racks and top boxes - Classico_imp - 07-17-2022

I’ve the givi sr1118 rack with a 360 monolock top case in my 15 DLX.
I’d thing that said setup, together with soft side bags would be good enough for two up weeks travel


RE: Thoughts on racks and top boxes - DutchRutter - 07-18-2022

(07-17-2022, 09:53 PM)Classico_imp Wrote: I’ve the givi sr1118 rack with a 360 monolock top case in my 15 DLX.
I’d thing that said setup, together with soft side bags would be good enough for two up weeks travel

Thanks for the quick replies everyone!

Tommy, I have to echo what everyone else has already said. You have one jaw dropping CB. I do agree for longer 2-up trips the CB isn't ideally suited. At this time My "longer trips" consist of <400 miles round trip. I do think when we start leaving the state on a bike, we'll need to be looking at a second bike.

I am curious Classico, with the 360 monolock. Is it pretty sturdy on the rack? or does it kind of flex around with normal use?


RE: Thoughts on racks and top boxes - Gone in 60 - 07-18-2022

I’ve got the Givi rack and three Monokey boxes. An E36 for daily commuting when I’m just carrying my food and small stuff. A V47 when I need to carry larger items. This box is also plenty for a three day trip (just me).

I have a V40 as well that I got for a deal. Big enough for a helmet, but since its in between my other two I rarely use it.

All are very sturdy and I think the larger of the two can be fitted with a back rest. I used the mount plate to fit an auxiliary brake light.


RE: Thoughts on racks and top boxes - rboe - 07-18-2022

I've "toured" on the '13 with just a tank bag and a waterproof duffle bag. On the '14 I've added a full Givi hard saddle bags and top case (with and without the tank bag).

On other bikes I've used mostly soft bags (not as secure nor as waterproof) using the original Eclipse bags, Giant Loop Great Basin (that thing is a hoot! need to try it again), Wolfman panniers, Ortlieb panniers and Moto Guzzi bags for the Griso (kinda small - Ortliebs were a better choice).

All in all I prefer softbags (but not by a large margin) but I've changed from a rabid tank bag fan to a top case fan. it's really nice to have something to lock things up in (like your helmets if you leave room for it). With so many popular products out there peoples' tastes (and budgets) seem to be all over the place. Good luck!


RE: Thoughts on racks and top boxes - Gone in 60 - 07-18-2022

Interesting to watch the recently posted Fred Is On The Move videos. He’s touring on his 1100 with what looks like a pretty neat and simple duffel bag arrangement.