Luggage options?
#2
D'you want hard or soft luggage ?- there are plenty of options out there.....I run a set of 3x48litre Nonfango hard boxes - can carry a huge load at any speed up to 200KPH, with no wobble. There are Givi boxes too, that look very similar, then all the soft options like Nelson Rigg, Oxford (which I had and are good)
It's really what you want, what you want to spend, and the application.......
It's really what you want, what you want to spend, and the application.......
#4
There you go mate. I fixed it up so you might get a few more hits.
I go with a Gearsack on the back seat but there's a sea of good gear out there. What do you want to carry, just overnight stuff or a week's worth?
#5
Send me an e-mail to
obergpm@webstorm.co.za
and I'll send you some pics and details of the best place to find Nonfango boxes in the UK. There's too much info to post it all up here.
Sprock made up a great, sturdy backbox rack - it would take a Nonfango box for sure, and finding a plate to match the Nonfango box is easy........If all else fails I have a spare, and some racks which would fit with a bit of modding.
Try these
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_t...All-Categories
this guy has some stuff too
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/dec178/m.html...id=p4340.l2562
spec to 1000F
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NONFANGO-CBR-1...item1c1ad7648e
#6
#7
I've got nelson Rigg bags that I absolutely love...have had them since the mid-90's though, so the exact model doesn't exist now. I bought them to use on my 96 Triumph Daytona 1200 and they're still in great shape today. If I were to buy another set of bags, I'd look there first as the result of my great experience.
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