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Particle Man 06-25-2011 08:16 AM

Thanks to Gas Man...
 
... I have a ton of cargo space. :lol:

My old tail bag was reaching the decade-mark and was getting decidedly ratty (it also used to be black but had been bleached to a grey-ish color; the same UV bleaching had already killed the rubber zipper pulls and was weakening the fabric):

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t3290344-L.jpg

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t3790977-L.jpg

Step one was to remove the Corbin pillion seat and put the stock one back on.

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t3580354-L.jpg

Comparison between the stock seat and the Corbin:

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t2021580-L.jpg

Checking the fit of the case on the stock seat:

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t5652763-L.jpg

The passenger grab handle caused the case to be too far forward (the chips are from when some kid knocked my bike over):

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t5895188-L.jpg

I briefly considered removing the grab handle, however, the handle also has the lip which accepts the tab from the seat:

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t7416093-L.jpg

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t4783075-L.jpg

Test fit with a block of wood which brought it up enough to get it back further:

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t9101440-L.jpg

Test fit/measuring:

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t3534005-L.jpg

From the front (to get an idea of how wide it is):

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t1632549-L.jpg

Drilled and bolted (3rd hole is for the latch that plugs into the bike which I had to swap from the Corbin seat):

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t2542689-L.jpg

I built a frame out of faring strip to elevate it and get it to go back and up the grab handle so it is out of the way to the rider (i.e. me):

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t2652123-L.jpg

Finished mounting:

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t8612168-L.jpg

(the Sargent seat I have on there is used and has a small tear in it which is next on my list of things to fix).

Moved the top foam to the bottom for now:

http://prtclmn001.smugmug.com/Other/...t4981405-L.jpg

I now have enough room for my laptop, shoes/coat (for work), etc or as a place to store my gear if I go someplace and don't want to lug it around. The case has 2 holes for locks.


I also positioned it just far forward enough that it is a killer backrest for long rides (my lower back gets all effed up when I have nothing to lean against) while being out of the way if I move forward on the saddle for more agressive riding.

Next steps: I am going to paint the fairing strip frame black so it matches the seat and the case and then throw some wood screws in there instead of the current brad nails. I'll also replace the bolts with 4 inchers instead of the 5's that I put in there and then dremel off the remaining thread.

Thanks, Gas!

Gas Man 06-25-2011 09:46 AM

That's awesome! I'm so glad it worked out!

It looks like a much better life for the case than sitting under my desk at work!!!

You planning on making some pad to mount to the bottom of it, so you can pimp lien against it instead of the hard case?

Particle Man 06-25-2011 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 478292)
That's awesome! I'm so glad it worked out!

It looks like a much better life for the case than sitting under my desk at work!!!

You planning on making some pad to mount to the bottom of it, so you can pimp lien against it instead of the hard case?

I have an old gel pad that I'm thinking of hot gluing to it. Want to ride with it a bit first to make sure I don't have to move it back at all.

derf 06-25-2011 10:41 AM

I saw a sv the other day like yours with a bolt on tail pack, side cases too, it all bolted to the removable rear seat

Particle Man 06-25-2011 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by derf (Post 478305)
I saw a sv the other day like yours with a bolt on tail pack, side cases too, it all bolted to the removable rear seat

Hmmm - wonder how they did that?

derf 06-25-2011 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Particle Man (Post 478308)
Hmmm - wonder how they did that?

Steel supports that were bolted to the seat pan, extending off the sides and down just past the bike, then he had pads that sat on the rear footpegs to take the weight of the seat pan and keep the assembly from shifting or rocking side to side. The whole thing (quite heavy when full) just un-clips off the tail with the turn of a key and pulls right off.

Particle Man 06-25-2011 02:06 PM

Hmmmm, more wheels turning...

derf 06-25-2011 02:10 PM

Yep, just need two more of those mounted vertically like saddle bags and you have plenty of room

Particle Man 06-25-2011 08:34 PM

It seems kinda bulky but damn does it hold a ton of shit

Gas Man 06-26-2011 12:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by derf (Post 478338)
Yep, just need two more of those mounted vertically like saddle bags and you have plenty of room

But why would you want a side open saddlebag? I never understood that.

derf 06-26-2011 08:01 AM

Personal preference. They also sell a top loading pelican case

derf 06-26-2011 08:02 AM

There are also inner bags with sides that make side loading bags easier. Ask trip, his bags atte side load.

Gas Man 06-26-2011 10:55 AM

Yeah and I have inner bags I can use on my top loads. Top load is far better IMO, that way it don't all fall out when you open the case.

derf 06-26-2011 11:20 AM

The bags I'm thinking of have sides so when you open them up they only open to a 45 angle, then there are sides that keep stuff from falling out the sides.

azoomm 06-26-2011 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 478467)
But why would you want a side open saddlebag? I never understood that.

Mine are. But then, mine come off the bike easily and pack like a suitcase. That and they are expandable to fit a helmet.

Particle Man 06-27-2011 10:21 AM

I'm gonna run with this for a while to see if I even like having hard luggage.

marko138 06-27-2011 10:21 AM

Glad it works for you. But I'm not gonna lie, that's ugly as fuck.

Particle Man 06-27-2011 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 478617)
Glad it works for you. But I'm not gonna lie, that's ugly as fuck.

It gets worse when my ugly ass is on there :lol:

marko138 06-27-2011 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Particle Man (Post 478623)
It gets worse when my ugly ass is on there :lol:

Respect.

derf 06-27-2011 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 478511)
Yeah and I have inner bags I can use on my top loads. Top load is far better IMO, that way it don't all fall out when you open the case.



http://cariboucases.com/store/data/p.../000374-01.jpg


This stops stuff from just falling out, the bags only open 1/2 way and has sides


http://cariboucases.com/store/?name=...=i&item=000374

tommymac 06-27-2011 11:42 AM

For longer trips side cases are well worth it. I use th ehard bags on the priller for the longe rtrips like the rally or when I do my Massachusetts beer runs :lol: fo rmost weekend or overnight trips my tail bag is enough

Gas Man 06-29-2011 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by derf (Post 478626)
http://cariboucases.com/store/data/p.../000374-01.jpg


This stops stuff from just falling out, the bags only open 1/2 way and has sides


http://cariboucases.com/store/?name=...=i&item=000374

I suppose that works better.


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