Bogus
Well-known member
Here is what I am thinking of doing. Bear with me please!
Here are the T-Rex sliders that I have on my 2014 now. They are very substantial, are wider, and distribute the load on the frame over a greater area than conventional sliders.
I am thinking of ordering just the Canyon Cages for the saddle bags, and using them in conjunction with the T-Rex sliders. I haven't let the bike over slowly to see where the sliders hold the bike up. Tomorrow morning after work perhaps I will use a piece of plywood or cardboard and hold it up along side the bike to simulate it laying on its side. I am not looking for anything more protection than a parking lot or garage drop. I say this because there have been a couple of times in a parking lot where I have had a little scare. One time I was sure that it was going to go down, albeit, slowly. But I managed just a bit more adrenaline, and saved it.
Has anyone else tried this combo? Has anyone else....ahem...tested this combo? What say the collective??
Here are the T-Rex sliders that I have on my 2014 now. They are very substantial, are wider, and distribute the load on the frame over a greater area than conventional sliders.
I am thinking of ordering just the Canyon Cages for the saddle bags, and using them in conjunction with the T-Rex sliders. I haven't let the bike over slowly to see where the sliders hold the bike up. Tomorrow morning after work perhaps I will use a piece of plywood or cardboard and hold it up along side the bike to simulate it laying on its side. I am not looking for anything more protection than a parking lot or garage drop. I say this because there have been a couple of times in a parking lot where I have had a little scare. One time I was sure that it was going to go down, albeit, slowly. But I managed just a bit more adrenaline, and saved it.
Has anyone else tried this combo? Has anyone else....ahem...tested this combo? What say the collective??
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