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DIY Motorcycle luggage on the cheap!
09/10/09 at 13:18:35
Make your own motorcycle luggage on the cheap!
I purchased an American Tourister overnight bag at goodwill for $3.00, forty at Wallyworld. I had removed the sissybar pad because it is “butt ugly”. This left me the opportunity to stitch a pocket the right size to go down over the top of the sissy bar to the cross member. I attached a nylon belt to the back of the pocket and sewed the pocket to the center back of the bag. It only takes a second or two to push the pocket down over the sissybar and latch the belt; and, it is just as easy to remove. I used the same fabric that the bag was made from to make the pocket, but I'm sure that any stout fabric and bag would work. Nelson-Rigg Laptop bag $134.00...my total cost, under $20.00!
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09/10/09 at 17:08:11
Sweet! Execellent work. Been considering the same idea, nice to see it.
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09/10/09 at 17:38:08
I think we all like to see things done like this!
And be able to save money!
Very Nice job!! Will that also work as a backrest?
I just wish there was a Goodwill store near me. They have great prices,and alot of good stuff!
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09/10/09 at 20:12:48
that ought to work! nice job
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09/11/09 at 02:12:42
Much nicer looking than my gym bag that runs the lenfgth of the seat & hangs off, over the tail light. I LIKE seeing stuff liike this. It makes me feel better than cheap, it makes me feel frugal.
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09/11/09 at 03:06:19
Looks great! Very professional stitchery -- and the nylon band going through the sissybar looks quite effective.
Freespirit -- you really don't miss the pad. The sissybar just tells your passenger where the seat ends. S/he should be leaning a bit forward. Leaning back on a backrest just takes a lot of weight off the front wheel and screws up handling!
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JohnBoy wrote
on 09/10/09 at 13:18:35:
Make your own motorcycle luggage on the cheap!
I purchased an American Tourister overnight bag at goodwill for $3.00, forty at Wallyworld. I had removed the sissybar pad because it is “butt ugly”. This left me the opportunity to stitch a pocket the right size to go down over the top of the sissy bar to the cross member. I attached a nylon belt to the back of the pocket and sewed the pocket to the center back of the bag. It only takes a second or two to push the pocket down over the sissybar and latch the belt; and, it is just as easy to remove. I used the same fabric that the bag was made from to make the pocket, but I'm sure that any stout fabric and bag would work. Nelson-Rigg Laptop bag $134.00...my total cost, under $20.00!
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AWESOME, JohnBoy!
You are now officially a "C.E.C." Cost Efficiency Connoisseur!
GREAT job, man!
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09/11/09 at 05:52:32
Cool idea. I was searching for a tailpack but didn't want to spend $89+ for one. Found a kid's mini-backpack at Wallyworld, $9.95. Worked great for a year now. Started carrying my lunch to work & needed a bigger one, so found one for $5.00! Just a bigger backpack, Wallyworld again. Put it on last week & very happy with it. Until my wife finds a job, every nickel counts right now.
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09/11/09 at 08:12:30
Yep, I have 2 backpacks I can strap on if I need more room. The gym bag stays, so I can haul quite a bit. I did cut a piece of the heavy plastic off a junked out trailer house door to slip inside the backpacks to stiffen them up & keep them out of the wheel & added D-rings to tie them down to the swing arm. Once thats done, you really dont want to try to get air over a railroad track or do anything that makes it swing up & down too hard...
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drharveys - FSO wrote
on 09/11/09 at 03:06:19:
Looks great! Very professional stitchery -- and the nylon band going through the sissybar looks quite effective.
Freespirit -- you really don't miss the pad. The sissybar just tells your passenger where the seat ends. S/he should be leaning a bit forward. Leaning back on a backrest just takes a lot of weight off the front wheel and screws up handling!
No,I meant using the bag as the riders backrest,just for a little back support.
I dont have passengers
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09/14/09 at 02:54:22
I did something similar with a cooler from wallyworld. Cost was 10 - 15 bucks (I think) and gives me plenty of storage. It's also nice to throw in a freezer pack and have a cold drink when I stop to take a break. I put a piece of foam in the front pocket and it makes a good drivers backrest. Heres a couple pics.
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09/14/09 at 04:28:02
Y'all want storage check this out
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09/14/09 at 05:27:48
Whoa! Nice work. Does that fasten in place of the side rails. if so how die you mount the sissybar?
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09/14/09 at 05:35:07
Id probably radius the corners a bit. One day you may rip yaz drawz on that. Or, maybe some kid being dragged along by Mommy will peel his forehead?
Heck of a great tray.
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09/14/09 at 05:46:17
Fastens to the side rails on the out side of them.... put red rubber gasket material between.... I did lessen the sharp edges abit with a grinder, and round off the corners... it is all bolted on no welding
Dang kid needs to watch where he is being dragged
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