ToolmanRR Posted August 17, 2009 #1 Posted August 17, 2009 For those that use saddle bags, do you like them or do they take up too much valuable space inside the box? I know the convinence if just grab-and-go is nice, but what about the down-side of using them. (if there are any) If you like them, which ones do you recommend I get and where can I get them?
mrwhitebikes Posted August 17, 2009 #2 Posted August 17, 2009 I love mine!! they are made in the shape of the hard bag in a thin durable material so they don't take extra space, but you can't stuff them, when packing try to keep the bag in the shape you need it to fit. If you have the CD player you will need to pack the bag about 3/4 full so it will fit around it. I got mine off e-bay (the 3 bag set)and the price was resonable. Yes i love them Mike
craigatcsi Posted August 17, 2009 #3 Posted August 17, 2009 We LOVE ours! They make the Hotel experience much nicer. We also bought the 3 bag set. If you do end up getting some, make sure you buy the ones made for YOUR bike / bags. They fit perfect without the rinkling, etc.... craigr
RoadKill Posted August 17, 2009 #4 Posted August 17, 2009 I wondered the same as you until I got some and now I would NEVER be without them, much easier to get to things. I just grab the whole bag, set it up on the seat and get what I need. Much easier on my back.
kenw Posted August 17, 2009 #5 Posted August 17, 2009 I've got them and love them! Form fit the hard shells and make packing and unpacking a snap!
Sleeperhawk Posted August 17, 2009 #6 Posted August 17, 2009 The stuff I have in the saddle bags never go into the motel room, except for her camera and small purse. I do use the bag for the trunk and the rack bag by Yamaha.
LilBeaver Posted August 17, 2009 #7 Posted August 17, 2009 I have done both and def. prefer the use of the fitted bags. I usually use the side bags for clothes and raingear (bags go in then rain gear goes ontop of the bag). It does make it easier, especially when the g/f comes with me (that way she knows exactly how much space she has to take up so she must make it fit). It also makes it easier on stops as others have said. I have also used the grocery bag method, which I believe allowed me to pack a little more (but I won't gauruntee that) and it was a little bit of a pain. I do not have the trunk bag but I do have the side bags (the ones done up by Yamaha). You couldn't beat the deal I got on these either (a friend of mine sold his Venture and forgot to put the bags in with the bike so he gave them to me; used a grand total of once).
Guest tx2sturgis Posted August 17, 2009 #8 Posted August 17, 2009 None of this makes any sense...unless maybe yall are talking about saddlebag LINERS. Hmmm....
Condor Posted August 17, 2009 #9 Posted August 17, 2009 I don't have room for a soft bag with all the space in the saddle bag taken up with tools, cleaning supplies, spare fairing parts, tire patch kit and pump, and granola bars....
ToolmanRR Posted August 17, 2009 Author #10 Posted August 17, 2009 Is there a certain manufacturer/make of a bag (liner) that is better (more durable) than others or are they all pretty much the same quality? Any URLs to look at?
biker_pilot Posted August 18, 2009 #11 Posted August 18, 2009 None of this makes any sense...unless maybe yall are talking about saddlebag LINERS. I think that's what they mean. I use mine for overnight bags or for taking laundry to and from the coin laundry. Oh, they also work well as saddle bag liners!
Gray Ghost Posted August 18, 2009 #12 Posted August 18, 2009 I have a full set made by Beer30. Great construction, very sturdy. I am also impressed at the way it allows me to actually load more than I was ever able to without the liners. And one of my saddlebags is just tools, cover, and other assorted motorcycle items. Keeping it in a bag makes it easier whenever I have the bike serviced. Just pull the bag and the pilferables go with me.
Guest Ken8143 Posted August 18, 2009 #13 Posted August 18, 2009 I like my liners a lot. Have original liners for the side bags. So handy to tote things into the motel. Stuff that needs to stay with the bike in in the trunk, or in the bottom of one of the side bags (took kit, odds and ends). If necessary, I have a small tote bag I got from Cabellas I strap to the trunk rack - that holds rain gear, tire gage, windshield cleaner, etc. I also have an original tank bag useful for maps, credit card, etc. It is velco'd to a strap harness. Just pull it off and take that along in. Check out Poor Man's Fixes - a suggestion there of using the reusable bags you can buy at the grocery store. Thought that was a good idea if you don't have fitted liners already.
ToolmanRR Posted August 18, 2009 Author #14 Posted August 18, 2009 Thanks everyone, you talked me into it. I purchased the three bag set (MADE IN USA!!!!!!) on eBay last night. Now, it's off to Yellowstone.
hig4s Posted August 18, 2009 #15 Posted August 18, 2009 When traveling I use a bag in the trunk but not in the side bags. Half or more of the stuff in the side bags, like rain gear, microfiber towels, extra tools and such, never go into the room. When just running around town or doing day trips I don't use any inner bags.
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