What type of tank bag? My magnetic one is useless on this bike. Unless I take off the plastic pieces on the tank...totally useless.I also have something similar but slightly smaller and collapses into a seat cushion for a passenger.
I have used it when a short ride was not worth a 42L top case but needed a place for a water bottle or similar.
My SWMotech tank bank stas on my tank at all times. Non magnetic
There are no winners in a GTAM rack competition.Are we still talking about motorcycles..
There are no winners in a GTAM rack competition.
Does top box mess with high speed handling? On the ape, at 172 speeds, the top box gave you a slight gyration like you were going over an expanded metal bridge. Side bags didn't affect things nearly as much. At normal speeds, it was a non-issue.
I have definitely noticed a handling difference using large semi-rigid fabric panniers that are heavily loaded. Not from the wind, but there can be a noticeable set of wiggles if you make a sharp steering input at what are now HTA172 speeds. The bags and their contents get torqued around and feed that back into the bike for an oscillation or two.
When you say "rack less system" do you mean the racks you have to bolt on in order to carry those aluminum cases?
If yes, please tell me more as that is what I want to stay away from.
Like Lightcycle said,if you’ve got a lot of weight in there it affects it more so, but as for aero-affected front end lightness with typical day-trip packed stuff it’s not affecting the front end until you’re nearing 170kmh-ish on the back straight of mosport.Does top box mess with high speed handling? On the ape, at 172 speeds, the top box gave you a slight gyration like you were going over an expanded metal bridge. Side bags didn't affect things nearly as much. At normal speeds, it was a non-issue.
Yeah, no issues until close to the first number in your speed changing to a 2. Box has stickers telling you not to exceed 120 kph. Box has no issues at all at higher speeds.Like Lightcycle said,if you’ve got a lot of weight in there it affects it more so, but as for aero-affected front end lightness with typical day-trip packed stuff it’s not affecting the front end until you’re nearing 170kmh-ish on the back straight of mosport.
Soft close-fitting luggage would have less affect at high speed but I really like being able to lock my helmet in there if I go into a store/restaurant.
If you aren't baller like some of our residents and are willing to stray quite far into KLR territory, I've seen a funny/practical rackless pannier "system" made out of a pair of denim jeans or cargo pants. Each leg had a knot tied in it, and a zip was sewn across the top at the waist. Throw it across the passenger seat and strap the legs to the passenger pegs like it was half of a passenger. I wish I could find a picture of the setup.
When you say "rack less system" do you mean the racks you have to bolt on in order to carry those aluminum cases?
If yes, please tell me more as that is what I want to stay away from.
Thanks for all the information. The grab rails are part of the entire stock tail section, so I understand why he left them on, but I agree with you.IMO, he should have removed the passenger grab rails, they push the bags out too far.
Thanks for all the information. The grab rails are part of the entire stock tail section, so I understand why he left them on, but I agree with you.
I'm thinking of the HD sport cases for on road use and some small-ish soft bags for shorter trips etc. I tend to stay away from top cases.
LOL, I agree. but that is the only option, so I'll get the liner things or pack better. The nice thing is the larger case will hold a full face helmet.I had side-loading hard cases for the longest time. Biggest complaint is that when the bike is on the side-stand, the contents of the left case tends to fall out when opened. Fine if you've got everything in an inner liner, but if you've got a bunch of loose stuff in there, this happens:
Top-loading cases are easier to manage, but side-loading crashes better - the seal on the lid stays intact.
DAMHIK.