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Gas Man 04-17-2010 12:34 AM

How you plan on mouting it?

Particle Man 04-17-2010 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by pdog (Post 362817)
Gravity.

Ass :lol:

And here I thought you had some super-duper method for getting that thing on there :lmao:

Ok, so Gas asked the right question: how do you PLAN on mounting it?

:lol

pdog 04-17-2010 06:59 PM

Haven't the foggiest. Might just sack up and buy a $150 rack. I'm a software engineer, I suck at hardware. :D

Cutty72 04-17-2010 07:04 PM

Run a couple bolts straight through the bottom and through the seat. That should keep it solid! :lol:

Tsunami 04-17-2010 09:03 PM

Krazy glue?

Switch 04-18-2010 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by pdog (Post 362951)
Haven't the foggiest. Might just sack up and buy a $150 rack. I'm a software engineer, I suck at hardware. :D

Take the back wing/grab bar off, you will have 4 bolt holes to work with. Take some steel and make a couple brackets that are flat enough to stay there when you put the rear set back on, probably about 3 inches wide. Then get some tubular steel and go to an exhaust shop, have them bend it for you, then get another plate of steel and weld it all together.

Red is tubular steel, black is flat steel, blue arrow indicates where you need to weld, brown is the luggage, orange are the bolts.

See attachments.

pdog 04-18-2010 07:31 PM

Having done a few hours of research, my opinion is this: avoid buying this case. You should buy a luggage system. Buying a bag by itself means that you need to find a rack to mount on your bike and then mount the bag to the rack. It's easier to just get a bag + rack system that is built for your bike.

If your bike/scooter already has a large rack, this bag will work great. But it's a pain for an SV because there's no good rack that will fit it. I could look into a custom rack as described above but I just want to save others the trouble of having to do the same.

As a side note, anyone know anyone in Austin that will custom fab a rack as described above?

Switch 04-18-2010 07:48 PM

I dunno. I mean, telling everyone to not buy it just because you didn't do research prior seems kinda one-sided. I mean, it's not that big of a deal to make something.

Here, I researched for you:
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade...tview/236/202/

Now, go price out a Givi system and tell me which you would prefer.

derf 04-18-2010 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by pdog (Post 363192)
Having done a few hours of research, my opinion is this: avoid buying this case. You should buy a luggage system. Buying a bag by itself means that you need to find a rack to mount on your bike and then mount the bag to the rack. It's easier to just get a bag + rack system that is built for your bike.

If your bike/scooter already has a large rack, this bag will work great. But it's a pain for an SV because there's no good rack that will fit it. I could look into a custom rack as described above but I just want to save others the trouble of having to do the same.

As a side note, anyone know anyone in Austin that will custom fab a rack as described above?

If you were up in my neck of the woods I would be glad to help you with the rack build thingy.

Any thoughts on how this would hold up it it were to be mounted vertically along side the tail of a bike? Or is this the type of bag that should only be mounted horizontally so that the door opens up?

I am still contemplating buying 2 of them to make saddlebags

Trip 04-18-2010 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by derf (Post 363196)
If you were up in my neck of the woods I would be glad to help you with the rack build thingy.

Any thoughts on how this would hold up it it were to be mounted vertically along side the tail of a bike? Or is this the type of bag that should only be mounted horizontally so that the door opens up?

I am still contemplating buying 2 of them to make saddlebags

My BMW bags open the same way on the side and I have no problems. If the bags are good and waterproof and latch well, I don't see them being that bad for side cases.

What I do recommend if you go that way, get some bags that fit them as close as possible to the size. I use Kathy Journey bags for my side cases that are made specifically to fit my cases.


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