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Old 01-14-2010, 04:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default My quest for hard saddlebags...

I've been on a quest to find some hard saddlebags for the FZ6R. The Givi V35's are about the only ones available. They look good but they are too big/wide for my riding. To give a little background, I commute on my bike almost everyday, anywhere from 100-125 miles a day. I've needed luggage to haul stuff back and forth to work. I bought a large 'monster' tailbag and it has worked out great. My only issue is, I want something secure that I can leave on the bike and not worry about it walking off. I want bags that aren't too wide, that lock, and look good on the bike. I found these bags on Ebay for $95. Or course I would have to fabricate my own brackets, which I'm not too worried about doing. I'm going to make a mock-up out of cardboard to see if the size and design flow with the bike. They are 18"Lx11"Hx6"D. They are basically about the size of the Givi E21 cases, they just look better. I'm looking for your opinions and suggestions.

**The first two pics are the bags I'm looking at. The third pic is of some Yamaha "city" bags that they only sell in Europe for the FZ1 and FJR. The city bags are what I wish Yamaha would make for the R.
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Old 01-14-2010, 08:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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SW-MOTECH racks will accomodate a variety of Givi side cases, as well as other brands.

I've seen those eBay cases before, and felt they were kinda retro / cruiser looking.
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Old 01-14-2010, 10:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Here's my cardboard mock-up I threw together tonight. I put it at a few different places to get an idea. The first photo, the location is the best, but the pass. peg would be hard to use. #2 and #3 have full use of pegs, but sit farther back then I'd like. #4 has absolute no use of peg and is too low. I just wish there were some out there that fit the bike just right...
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Old 01-14-2010, 11:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I just got from her24gl the Givi E55 Maxia top case and the Givi rack. It isn't a looker but it's big (huge, immense, etc ).... I don't have no pics yet, just so darn busy with work, but soon I'll update my Sport-Touring Project thread with the latest add-ons ).

As for side cases... well I was thinking to complete the look either with Givi V35 or E41. But that's $700+ (for cases and rack) and it's scheduled for next season only if need be. Right now I'm happy with my E55 Maxia cavernous trunk. )
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I just got from her24gl the Givi E55 Maxia top case and the Givi rack. It isn't a looker but it's big (huge, immense, etc ).... I don't have no pics yet, just so darn busy with work, but soon I'll update my Sport-Touring Project thread with the latest add-ons ).

As for side cases... well I was thinking to complete the look either with Givi V35 or E41. But that's $700+ (for cases and rack) and it's scheduled for next season only if need be. Right now I'm happy with my E55 Maxia cavernous trunk. )
I like the look of those V35's from the side, but they are just way too wide...over a foot on either side! If they were have the width, perfect! But. that wideness is just not conducive to my city riding. And the E21's are the right size, but just too plain for me. I'm hoping someone will come out with more, but I doubt it.
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SW-MOTECH racks will accomodate a variety of Givi side cases, as well as other brands.

I've seen those eBay cases before, and felt they were kinda retro / cruiser looking.
Yeah, I know they are geared more towards cruisers, but there's not many options out there...at least that I like for our bike. Do you think I would look like a hillbilly putting these on? I figured these were the only ones that didn't have chrome or buckles, or lights...just plain. And the curves kind of go with the bike. I was hoping for more feedback, good and bad, from everyone here on my idea.
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I think any hard bags will look out of place on FZ6r, so its a matter of finding the lesser evil. The key will be to find a mounting system that looks ok when the bags are off the bike because that's how most of your riding will be (guessing).
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I really like the sport-touring look on the FZ6R and have gone for that image myself, except I have the Cortech soft bags on mine (see pic). If your cardboard mock-up is accurate, I think it looks really good and would put those on mine. If you go this route, I can't wait to see some pictures.
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Alright, I ordered up those bags at the beginning of my post and finally had some time to fabricated some mounting brackets. What do you guys think? Kind of a FJR Junior. It took my a while to get the right placement without blocking the passenger pegs. My wife can still sit on the back with no problems. And it only takes about 5 mins to remove both bags and brackets completely and back to stock, although I plan on leaving them on most of the time. I commute daily and wanted some locking bags so I didn't have to drag my tailbag with me all the time. Saddlebags aren't for everyone but since my bike is more utilitarian than leisurely, they are for a purpose. Best of all, it cost me about $125 total!
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well put...looks good too. You might have a market for this too....buy a bunch of those bags, fab up some racks and sell them on here for $200...and you still come out ahead of buying the givis
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