Tank Bag
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RE: Tank Bag
Just remove the plastic tank cover (2 bolts for the seat and 4 for the cover) Epoxy some strong magnets on the underside of the plastic cover in the appropriate location. Replace cover. It works well on my '06. I have 2 Cortech bags, a large 18 liter and the super-mini both magnetic. BTW, do a Google search for super magnets. This is an easy mod.
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RE: Tank Bag
it looks like alot without a rider on. but heres my dad on the bike with the bags. you really dont notice them while riding unless you want to tuck in, but thats where the double bubble helps.
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RE: Tank Bag
Dean,
Try the MARSEE tank bag. It straps on from front and back so you dont see the straps, and looks great on the CBR. It is collapsable and has the ability to hold alot of stuff if you undo the zippers. Check it out. It,s fabric and holds up well. Google search it. I payed alot less on the internet than at the shop.
TRW
Try the MARSEE tank bag. It straps on from front and back so you dont see the straps, and looks great on the CBR. It is collapsable and has the ability to hold alot of stuff if you undo the zippers. Check it out. It,s fabric and holds up well. Google search it. I payed alot less on the internet than at the shop.
TRW
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