dj bill
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talkie talkie talkie,just get a trailer to pull behind the bike or take the car.dont try to build a better mouse trap.lol.
It isn't true unless there is a photo!I just updated last year to 2 X E41 keyless side bags, and an E55 trunk. Looks a little bit "fat" when sitting still...but it does offer a lot of space to carry along what you need. My spouse loves the extra room, and it has the added benefit of taking away another excuse for us to NOT take the bike. I also have the wingrack setup...so the bags all pop on and off easily. Compared to the old E36s that I had before, I love the keyless top flap doors that allow me to open and use the top bit of space for things I want to retrieve easily like gloves, extra face shield, etc.
Did you do a custom setup with the wingracks? Do you have any pics of them mounted?I just updated last year to 2 X E41 keyless side bags, and an E55 trunk. Looks a little bit "fat" when sitting still...but it does offer a lot of space to carry along what you need. My spouse loves the extra room, and it has the added benefit of taking away another excuse for us to NOT take the bike. I also have the wingrack setup...so the bags all pop on and off easily. Compared to the old E36s that I had before, I love the keyless top flap doors that allow me to open and use the top bit of space for things I want to retrieve easily like gloves, extra face shield, etc.
Hell, there are some people on this board that use their airhorns as sliders.
You mention these make your butt "look a little fat". How wide are they?I just updated last year to 2 X E41 keyless side bags, and an E55 trunk. Looks a little bit "fat" when sitting still...but it does offer a lot of space to carry along what you need. My spouse loves the extra room, and it has the added benefit of taking away another excuse for us to NOT take the bike. I also have the wingrack setup...so the bags all pop on and off easily. Compared to the old E36s that I had before, I love the keyless top flap doors that allow me to open and use the top bit of space for things I want to retrieve easily like gloves, extra face shield, etc.
No, that would be the one above it . . . . :assassin:Is that last pic in the dictionary next to "fugly"?
Nothing like putting the "sparkle" in farkle.Is that last pic in the dictionary next to "fugly"?
Not bad lookin', not bad at all.Here you go everyone...a few shots from last year on my Black Hills trip, and the one shot of the bike with the old bags on.
https://s656.photobucket.com/albums/uu286/wa2fst_2009/
Made easier for forum viewing pleasure........Here you go everyone...a few shots from last year on my Black Hills trip, and the one shot of the bike with the old bags on.
https://s656.photobucket.com/albums/uu286/wa2fst_2009/
I agree on using the bag liners, otherwise the side loading cases are a pain. I use the right side one every commuting day and stuff shoes, netbook, lunch and anything else I'd put in a briefcase. I used it on a 2500 mile trip last year and when my riding partner was hauling his side cases into the motel trying not to bang 'em up I'd pop the bag out with all my clothes, toiletries, shoes etc.I am with you on limited space as far as the side bags go, but I found that the use of the liner bags works very well for loading and unloading. You can basically stuff these as far as possible - as long as you can zip them closed they will fit the side case space. About extra space, you can always get one of these kind of bags cheap at a online sale somewhere.
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Were you thinking of these: ??It's been a while, but I have seen the very rare set up where someone has installed top-loading Givi sidebags on the FJR. They were plastic, can't remember if they were painted or all matt black. Don't know how they compare size-wise.
I made mounting plates for valetz. He wanted them mounted as close to the bike as possible and was willing to cut some of the plastic to accomplish it.
I'm not aware of GIVI offering mounts for the GenI, but there is a GenII rack for side bags. Unfortunately it's only available in Europe.
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