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mikeinga

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Ok guys I have a couple weekend trips coming and was wondering what you guys use for luggage. I don't want big permanently mounted bags just something to strap on for weekend trips and take back off when I get home. just wondering what others are using pros cons ect. No one will be riding on the back seat since my wife has her own bike so I was looking at tail bags but look forward to everyone's input.
 
Soft sided bags by a number of makers are probably what I would recommend. I got a set of Honda branded bags at a dealership closeout years ago, they have worked well for the rare times I have used them. Take great care they do not interfere w/your wheel or brake! Some have aluminized shields for exhausts. Trial fit them & ride locally to see how they are before the trip.
 
I just did a trip down to central Massachusetts, and this is my luggage for the trip:

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that would work if I had a sissy bar i would prefer a tail bag that fits well or small saddle bags
 
I just use a military duffle on my back, lol. It works great though and its relatively watertight.
 
I recently posted up some bags for sale. They probably take about 15-20 minutes to install I would guess. Maybe a little more but surely not too long.
 

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I built a rack from coper pipe which holds a Givi top case. It uses the top shock bolts and the weight is carried by the back seat. It's not finished cosmetically, but functions 100%. It's takes about a minute to remove the whole thing. Nothing beats a hard case for travel.
 

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I built a rack from coper pipe which holds a Givi top case. It uses the top shock bolts and the weight is carried by the back seat. It's not finished cosmetically, but functions 100%. It's takes about a minute to remove the whole thing. Nothing beats a hard case for travel.

That is freakin awesome! I love it when people fabricate what they need like this!
 
Three trips around southern Europe 5000 to 9000 miles each with this Givi Wingrack setup.

two E41 Givi keyless panniers - 2x41L
E55 top box 55L
Oxford tankbag expandable to 40L, never unfolded it though.
two toolrolls with 1.5L alum petrol bottles each: one at the front, another under the top box.

The handling is a bit tough when riding full load with a pillion down a twisty road due to steering shake around 40mph - need to keep the masses both mine and the passenger's as back as possible to ease the shaking. Just fine otherwise.
 

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