Note: pay close attention to side turn signal location w/ saddle bag selection.
With the Dryspec saddles....I think they're too wide, but I could be wrong...
vs...say, Ferret's saddlebags.
Yes, his looks narrow, but, imo,that's about as wide as we can go w/o having to relocate the side turn signals.
Since you're lookint at Twisted gear, have you seen the dedicated street saddlebags for retro street bikes? SW MOTECH'S LEGEND bags...
This is what I think would work, but not sure if the width is going to interfere w/ the turn signals & your leg situation...
only way to find out is to fit one up, and
twisted throttle will refund / exchange w/o any drama.
(01-01-2018, 10:59 PM)cookiemech_imp Wrote: I'm making a list of items I "need" for the 2017 EX I'm thinking of buying, and one really essential one (after a tankbag) is a set of soft saddlebags. Were this my only motorcycle, I'd investigate hard bags, but since it's not, I prefer the look of a naked bike most of the time.
I did a couple of searches and see positive opinions on the Tourmaster Select (these seem small) and the Cortech Super 2.0 (larger); both of these apparently fit without turn signal relocation (I'm not going to do that for appearance reasons).
Has anyone fitted the Dryspec D20 bags from Twisted Throttle (they show these as applicable to the CB1100)? I like the waterproofness and the appearance (for my purposes).
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/dryspec-d...rey-orange