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acalliste 11-19-2010 11:26 PM

Super-Sport-Touring Set Up
 
Last May when I did a weekend trip to Cedar Key, I ended up carrying a lot of stuff in a backpack, because my tank bag and tail bag didn't quite hold everything I wanted to bring. Well that was kind of pain and took a little of the enjoyment out of the trip. So since then I have been looking for some smallish saddlebags to make weekend trips easier.

Newenough had these Nelson Rigg mini saddlebags on sale for $69, so I picked them up.

In typical Newenough style, they arrived almost before I could close the browser from ordering them. Upon trying them on for size however, I realized that while they could strap to the tag bracket in the back, I had nothing to secure them to in the front. I removed my passenger pegs long ago.

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I dragged the passenger pegs back out and my husband spray painted them black so they wouldn't stand out like a sore thumb against the rest of the bike

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Two coats of paint and one of clear later, we remounted them, and the bags could then be strapped down

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acalliste 11-19-2010 11:28 PM

Got the bags on, now what can they hold? Here is all the stuff I successfully got in them:

Knox Cross Guard Knee Guard in their tote bag
DSLR bag
Skinnys Balaclava sweater
pair of jeans
hat
wallet
cosmetic bag
Garmin Satnav
Phone
glasses case
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Right side
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Left side
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Rain covers on
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acalliste 11-19-2010 11:30 PM

And as the finishing touch, I added my tail bag to the mix. Found it was pretty easy to just tie it down to the same points the saddlebags are tied to. Then I rode to a friend's (across the county) and back to test it out. Stuck like glue. :)


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acalliste 11-19-2010 11:31 PM

Now I need another road trip to test it all out for real. Hopefully soon!

Homeslice 11-19-2010 11:56 PM

Is that techspec sharkskin on your tank? How do you like it? Does it ever move out of place?

acalliste 11-20-2010 08:34 AM

It is Techspec, but I think it's the snakeskin pattern. It's been on for about 2 years now, and has never budged. They aren't as grippy as Stompgrip, but they do help. The stompgrip I had on my last bike started sliding around after a few seasons. I think the hot - cold - hot cycles killed the adhesive.

G-Rex 11-20-2010 08:39 AM

Great setup!

I would caution on one thing. Be sure you secure the rain covers somehow where they wont' come off.

My Moto-Fizz bag from Aerostich had a drawstring for the rain cover as I recall, and the drawstring wasn't enough to hold it at 70mph. It literally lasted less than 10 minutes. I haven't woried about it, as by the design of the bag it is water resistant anyway, but just something to keep in mind.

Particle Man 11-20-2010 08:42 AM

Very nice!

derf 11-20-2010 09:21 AM

here is mine for comparison. The tank bag is a little huge to do any hardcore riding, because it flops around like a champ, but the tailbag is super secure.

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acalliste 11-20-2010 11:50 AM

That tail bag looks huge! I bet my tailbag would fit inside it! lol


Quote:

Originally Posted by G-Rex (Post 426817)
Great setup!

I would caution on one thing. Be sure you secure the rain covers somehow where they wont' come off.

My Moto-Fizz bag from Aerostich had a drawstring for the rain cover as I recall, and the drawstring wasn't enough to hold it at 70mph. It literally lasted less than 10 minutes. I haven't woried about it, as by the design of the bag it is water resistant anyway, but just something to keep in mind.

Thanks for the tip! These also have a drawstring & a toggle to lock the string tight, but I don't know how well it will work.


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