saddle bags and or soft luggage options ??

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by corks, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. corks

    corks Guest

    im having a look around for some soft luggage options , looking at either a
    seat bag or perhaps a set of saddlebags - the universal type you can throw
    over the rear seat with straps.

    anybody got any ideas or views on what to get o what not to get

    doesnt have to be that big, say enuff room for a weekend away

    thanks dave
     
    corks, Dec 13, 2007
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  2. Have a set of oxford saddle bags.expandable top quality,robust and under
    $100.can recommend.
    ron
     
    Ron and Bev Dent, Dec 13, 2007
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  3. corks

    corks Guest

    ta, which model please ?
     
    corks, Dec 13, 2007
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  4. corks

    BT Humble Guest

    Now *there's* a vivid mental image!


    BTH
     
    BT Humble, Dec 13, 2007
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    atec77 Guest

    You have visions of his nether regions ?
    ewwww
     
    atec77, Dec 13, 2007
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  6. corks

    corks Guest

    cool thanks for that , ive been given a couple of thumbs up for the oxford
    ones, like the looks of the givi ones as well but they are prolly more
    expensive
     
    corks, Dec 14, 2007
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  7. corks

    Nev.. Guest

    I have expandable Motoline soft throwover panniers and an Andystrapz A
    Bagz seat bag which between them carry everything I want to carry for
    any length of time away from home. http://tinyurl.com/ywb7o2 The seat
    bag would probably suit your purposes quite sufficiently. I just happen
    to have one for sale. It has capacity about 30 litres and waterproof.
    Cost $195 new, it's been used for about 60 days travelling total. You
    can have it for $100 incl postage, unless someone else wants it, in
    which case it'll go to whoever emails me first.

    Nev..
    '04 CBR1100XX
     
    Nev.., Dec 14, 2007
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    Ron Guest

    Yep. Thems the ones
     
    Ron, Dec 15, 2007
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