OOh yeah if you get the trunk order it for the R3 Touring that way the brackets work you will just have to open up the front groves a little bit so the 10mm bolt will work... If you order the bags order them for universal so they will mount to any bike... It is a bit of work bit well worth it when you and the young lady want to take a road trip and you have plenty of room to pack your stuff...Besides that's what its all about being able to pack more stuff...LOL Peace out

Never had a problem packing my stuff:oops:
 
I placed an order with Tsuyaku 02/24/15 for one of their ready to paint touring trunks to add to my 08 R3 Classic. They now accept multiple methods of payment including major credit cards besides PayPal. I chose to pay with PayPal. They also had a well-placed FAQ on how to get the PayPal 45 day limit extended if necessary.

After ordering, I received same day email confirmation of the amount charged and there was no additional $100 charge. I will post here again when the trunk arrives and let you all know whether I am satisfied or regretful about it.
 
I ordered a Tsukayu touring trunk for my R3 Classic exactly four weeks ago for a total of $542.00 which included shipping and it arrived today. It was closed cell foam wrapped and in a corrugated triple ply box that was the sturdiest container I've ever seen made from cardboard.

The brackets are sparkling shiny and polished to a mirror finish, and they are evidently laser cut from some extremely rigid steel plate. I just finished painting it to match the bike (GM Arctic White) and installed the weather strip. The trunk is sturdy. A good quarter inch thickness throughout of rigid fiberglass reinforced resin. I could not be happier with this purchase, it's as good a quality as the used HD tour trunk I looked at for $1200.

I can hardly wait for the paint to get a day's cure so I can buff it out and get it installed on my baby. Will post pics tomorrow.
 
I am writing to inform fellow bikers that when dealing with a Company named Tsukaya that retails fairings, saddle bags, and trunk for various motorcycles. They present themselves as being a US located supplier, and that the lead time is for their product is 6 to 8 weeks. They charge you the day you purchase items.

Problems
1. They charge you to a international account in Hong Kong which adds $100 added fee
2. They require Pay Pal payment, and charge you at time of order in full.Then they claim it takes 6 to 8 week to fill order. Pay Pal only resolve issue 45 days from date of charge. ** You lose your insurance**
3, The Company charging you in Hong Kong voids all US legal recourse if you do not obtain product.
4. US credit cards consider this a International purchase even though you use Pay Pal a American based company. They view it as you are dealing with Tsukaya in Hong Kong which voids Card Holders Agreement which drop the credit card fraud dispute option if you do not get these items.

After several emails with a person calling himself Jason they would not reverse the charges, and then charge me when the parts shipped so I could retain my Pay Pal insurance.
It is clear this is a very dangerious company to do biz with.
** Tsukaya is aware of the rules. They count on you not knowing the rules so if their is a proplem there is no recoarse.
* Thank God Visa called me questioning international charges, and then lead to a education lesson from the Visa rep telling me to check everything out, and cancel this order now. I could have lost $2643.32
The name was a good clue. Too Suka you.
 
Well since you revived this one from the crypt keeper, guess I'll add my encounter with them. NO ISSUES whatsoever! I bought the strong bags for my 17 Roadster and love them! I've had them on for almost a year and use them everyday, they hold a ton of stuff. The supplied mounting hardware (bolts) were useless, but other than that no real problems. Hinges are getting a little play, but like I said, I use them everyday so nothing I would b1tch about. No hassles ordering, paying or using. I did reinforce the mounting side of the bags inside with a plate of AL that I covered with gray felt just out of an abundance of caution because I'm hard on things.
 
Those who say something can't be done, should step aside for those doing it.

The top box I purchased was almost as good as the Givi for far less.

Who said something can't be done?
 
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