Saddle bags

they do look good I just need to use twice a year and $1800 is a lot of $$$ considering will be on quarantine for few weeks )))))
 
they do look good I just need to use twice a year and $1800 is a lot of $$$ considering will be on quarantine for few weeks )))))
Purchased a Ogio tailbag for bike and ordered their saddlebags. Hopefully they'll work,Total cost $250, but going to order the Triumph spools, hopefully after market windshield and foot mid controls, will disconnect forward controls but leave the pegs for stretching legs on trips
 
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Like the look of that tailbag but can't find any such thing on the OGIO website. Got a link?? Or OGIO description or something??
 
Went through Amazon Prime and searched Ogio Motorcycle Tailbag, their SKU 110093_36, might be on their (Ogio) or ebay website with that number
 
I found an old tail bag from Aldi. Looks like good and fits enough for now.
I'll be looking at making a small rail for the back rest and pit a bigger bag on the other side.
 
Anyone interested in the Triumph tank bag (12 liters capacity) ?

 
Ordered all the luggage for my R. Expensive but looks well made and fits the look. I plan to ride this thing far and long so the more storage the better.

yes exactly : "expensive but looks well and fits good"

I've thought first of ordering the saddle bags but since I only ride on single days and since I did not want the sides of my future red R3 to be hidden by the pannier mounting kit, I've just ordered the "Triumph" tail bag.

I may order also the tank bag so I can switch between these 2 bags according to the need. When I see this tank bag (and also the saddlebags just in case) in real, it should help me to decide.
 
I ordered a Nelson Rigg tail bag (1060R) for my gt, it’s 11.7L and expands to 15.3L. Well build bag and reasonable price. 3 other sizes to choose from but I didn’t want anything massive on the back so I opted for the small bag.