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Message started by mg66 on 07/19/11 at 12:13:55

Title: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by mg66 on 07/19/11 at 12:13:55

Looking for some soft saddlebags with optional pack or a large sissybar type pack to put on the missus' 96 Savage.

Does not appear to be anything really out there on the interwebz and I spent hours looking.

Anyone got any ideas or something you have now or used in the past that would work?

Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by thumperclone on 07/19/11 at 15:13:33

check:
j&pcycles

Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by Johansson on 07/19/11 at 18:15:28

I just bought a set of saddlebags from Walmart. 39.99, nice for the price. Then I noticed they had a backpack/sissybar bag, pretty big, for 29.99. I think the sissybar may be a little short for the sissybar bag. Pretty good stuff though.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Classic-Accessories-Motorcycle-Saddle-Bags/10802875

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Outdoor-Products-Motorcycle-Backpack/16783182

Walmart had these in stock in my local store.

Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by txsizzler on 07/19/11 at 23:21:42


74727964727A7B24110 wrote:
I just bought a set of saddlebags from Walmart. 39.99, nice for the price. Then I noticed they had a backpack/sissybar bag, pretty big, for 29.99. I think the sissybar may be a little short for the sissybar bag. Pretty good stuff though.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Classic-Accessories-Motorcycle-Saddle-Bags/10802875

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Outdoor-Products-Motorcycle-Backpack/16783182

Walmart had these in stock in my local store.


Great find! I have the Willie and Max Warrior saddlebags on my bike, but I definately want to check out that Sissy Bar bag. There is a Walmart about 20 miles from where I live, based on the Walmart website that supposedly has it in stock!

Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by mg66 on 07/20/11 at 04:13:12

No idea how all my web searches never came up with J&P cycles. That's the mother load of luggage options.

We have a couples of smaller trips this year and a trip to the Carolinas from Illinois next year on our bikes.

Went with the Walmart saddlebags and a Kuryarkun Grantour Bag

http://img.jpcycles.com/product/830-515_A.jpg

Thanks for the help and links y'all. Very much appreciated.

Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by mg66 on 07/26/11 at 17:52:57

Here it is. The missus bike all setup. Thanks for the links y'all.

http://sv650.metromain.net/misc_photos/008%20-%20Savage%20Outfitted%20For%20Touring/slides/savage_pack_003.jpg

Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by EJID on 07/27/11 at 10:19:59


5C560707310 wrote:
Here it is. The missus bike all setup. Thanks for the links y'all.

http://sv650.metromain.net/misc_photos/008%20-%20Savage%20Outfitted%20For%20Touring/slides/savage_pack_003.jpg


HOLY SH!T!!! Is that her "overnight" bag, or are you planning on being gone a month or two?

Looks good on the bike, but WOW that T-Bag is HUGE!!!


Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by mg66 on 07/27/11 at 10:53:26

It actually isnt as big as it looks. The whole top part unzips and she has frogg toggs etc in there. The main compartment is only as big as to fit her FF helmet so really not that big.

However it is extremely secure and very well made. We have some week long bike trips planned so the room will be utilized I am sure.

This here is my sports/tourer.

http://sv650.metromain.net/photos/Album%20003%20-%202010%20Fall%20Mid-South%20Rally/slides/2010_midsouth_rally_102.jpg

So yeah we have plenty of room with both bikes for week+ bike trips.

Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by Boofer on 07/27/11 at 19:25:37


1D12111C580 wrote:
[quote author=5C560707310 link=1311102835/0#5 date=1311727977]Here it is. The missus bike all setup. Thanks for the links y'all.

http://sv650.metromain.net/misc_photos/008%20-%20Savage%20Outfitted%20For%20Touring/slides/savage_pack_003.jpg


HOLY SH!T!!! Is that her "overnight" bag, or are you planning on being gone a month or two?

Looks good on the bike, but WOW that T-Bag is HUGE!!!

[/quote]

EJID, you're not married, are you?  ;D

Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by EJID on 07/28/11 at 07:31:01


4A67676E6D7A080 wrote:
[quote author=1D12111C580 link=1311102835/0#6 date=1311787199][quote author=5C560707310 link=1311102835/0#5 date=1311727977]Here it is. The missus bike all setup. Thanks for the links y'all.

http://sv650.metromain.net/misc_photos/008%20-%20Savage%20Outfitted%20For%20Touring/slides/savage_pack_003.jpg


HOLY SH!T!!! Is that her "overnight" bag, or are you planning on being gone a month or two?

Looks good on the bike, but WOW that T-Bag is HUGE!!!

[/quote]

EJID, you're not married, are you?  ;D[/quote]

Actually, yes 16 years and we've got 3 daughters and 2 sons so when we pack to go somewhere the kitchen sink is in there too  ;D

Title: Re: Saddlebags/Pack Options For a '96
Post by mg66 on 07/28/11 at 07:45:57

The missus does pretty good even though she is not happy only having the r/h 45 liter case on my bike when 2-up touring. Now the kitchen sink may well be included seeing she now has the room.

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