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CasterTroy
11-12-2008, 08:37 AM
In the past, I’ve always been able to conveniently throw a bag on my bikes and take something with me wherever I go. Be it lunch, or a rain gear, or a heavier set of gloves.

Recently it’s gotten cold, and I’ve FINALLY got a cold weather suit with a liner. It’s GREAT….it keeps me warm even down past freezing. But the problem is in the afternoon it gets up in the 60’s still…so I can’t wear this Eskimo suit home. I have to remove the lining. But on the R1 I have nowhere to PUT it. On all of mypast bikes I’ve either had bags, or could throw a bag on with no issues.

I have a magnetic tankbag, but the R1 only has a ½ metallic tank so the bag rides pretty far back, and makes for a crappy ride when it’s on there…..and the tail…..well with the undertail exhaust and NO way to hook anything, it makes my tailbag useless.

On my longer trips I bought a cycleguys plate to secure to my back seat. And it secures pretty well with straps (here seen with my bracket to protect the saddlebags from the exhaust)

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/r1051.jpg


The PROBLEM I have with this setup, is that in order for me to feel good about this plate staying on, I have to zip tie the pass seat straps to the plate, and that takes time….then my son may want to ride and I have to un-do all that crap.

Solution?

Source R1-forum for a rashed pass. seat and make a more permanent, easy to switch on and off solution.

Strip off the fabric and foam and get started

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag01.jpg

Next…attach the cycleguys plate


http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag04.jpg


Next….place my tailbag on the plate mounted to the spare seat

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag08.jpg

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag09.jpg

Well…that’s ghey! The plate sticks out way too far and looks pretty crappy.


BUT!!! I DO have a bag that fits perfectly on there!

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag10.jpg

And it even has a pocket for my solo cowl when I take it off

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag13.jpg

AWESOME….so now I have 2 options…..but, I still want the smaller bag for most days.

What to do? Well…a trip to Lowes solved that. I picked up some 14Ga alum sheets and made a plate for the smaller bag…and since I now had 2 options, I decided to drill the plates the same and add posts in the same location so that I could switch the seat from one bag to the next with just 4 bolts being turned.

So what I did to the BIG bag was sandwich the bottom of the bag between the cycleguys plate and the same size aluminum plate in the bottom of the bag. For the small bag, it had 4 mounting points on the corners so I secured those to the now cut aluminum plate I made for it. THEN I placed 4 posts in the middle of both bags

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag14.jpg

Here is the smaller bag with the seat attached


http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag24.jpg

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag25.jpg

And now the seat/bag assembly on the bike

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag19.jpg

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag17.jpg


http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag23.jpg

http://www.troybaker.com/r1/bag22.jpg

G-Rex
11-12-2008, 08:47 AM
Most people would have just bought an Aerostich suit. :lol:

bmblebee
11-12-2008, 08:50 AM
I think it is a smart mod...better get a patent before someone starts making and selling them

CasterTroy
11-12-2008, 08:57 AM
Most people would have just bought an Aerostich suit. :lol:

I tried one last year....it was a friend of mine who's about the same size.

it was nice, but wasn't warm in the right places. My arms and outer thighs are the only thing that gets cold, and the aerostitch just wasn't all that. I actually got an Olympic 2 piece that is fully convertible to a summer suit as well. The panels on the chest zip down in sections and roll up to reveal a total mesh section....so does the back. And the liner is actually a VERY neat light windbreaker with a pleated liner that you can wear as a walk-around jacket. The pants are what killed me on the aerostich when it got warm...I couldn't stop sweating. So a 2 piece was the only way to go for warm afternoons.

Here in NC it can be 28 in the am and 65 in the afternoon.....and if you know anything about the south..the humidity of 65 can make it feel like 85 everywhere else.

G-Rex
11-12-2008, 09:01 AM
Too late. Luggage locker already has the patent on that type of system.

CasterTroy
11-12-2008, 09:13 AM
luggage locker has some cool stuff...but my reasoning was I had some kick-ass luggage already...didn't want to buy anything else but make what I HAD work

Phenix_Rider
11-12-2008, 10:04 AM
I think it is a smart mod...better get a patent before someone starts making and selling them

Ducati (and some other company- forgot the name) already does. I've seen the 848 version in person- it's pretty small. I think they're available for almost anything with separate seats- using the stock seat mounts.

anthonyk
11-13-2008, 11:22 AM
Nice! Are you worried about the security of the seat latch at all? I guess it's not like you're mounting a heavy full-on hard topcase on there.

NONE_too_SOFT
11-13-2008, 11:29 AM
very nice job. im impressed.

CasterTroy
11-13-2008, 05:11 PM
Thanks again

Are you worried about the security of the seat latch at all?


Nah....not putting anything in there but liners and small stuff

I guess it's not like you're mounting a heavy full-on hard topcase on there.

No...these would JUST be for the small bags...I don't think the R1 tail would really support MUCH more

Carolina
11-13-2008, 06:30 PM
damn I just use my bookbag

good mod though:rockout::rockwoot::twfix:

Corey
11-13-2008, 06:33 PM
About how stable is that setup? Does it hold pretty well against a strong cross wind? About how much weight do you think it'll hold?

I dig the setup a lot. Good job man.

Mr Lefty
11-13-2008, 06:38 PM
About how stable is that setup? Does it hold pretty well against a strong cross wind? About how much weight do you think it'll hold?

I dig the setup a lot. Good job man.

:iagree:

CasterTroy
11-14-2008, 07:01 PM
damn I just use my bookbag



I hate a bookbag with a passion....it's a BITCH to get a bookbag OFF with a jacket


About how stable is that setup?


Well I can rock the bike off the stand before it shifts


Does it hold pretty well against a strong cross wind? .
Dunno...just got the exhaust back today (see my post in about 5 min)


About how much weight do you think it'll hold?



The small bag? I wouldn't put any more than 15 pounds in it

The BIG bag? 4 days worth of clothes...maybe 20 lbs max?

Phenix_Rider
11-15-2008, 10:06 AM
I hate a bookbag with a passion....it's a BITCH to get a bookbag OFF with a jacket

I just use a sling style bag- one arm and it doesn't go anywhere.
http://www.duffelbagscorporate.com/store/images/products/preview/2406.jpg

was92v
11-15-2008, 11:05 AM
Using a crashed seat base to build a removable bag mount is a great idea!

MissTaken
11-21-2008, 02:37 PM
Source R1-forum for a rashed pass. seat and make a more permanent, easy to switch on and off solution.


Now that is a great idea! Might have to look into that myself.