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Best luggage for 08 FZ1?

The Givi side cases come off pretty quickly and if you get the PLXR mounts those can be removed quickly as well. Just leaves some small brackets behind that are hardly noticeable.

*Note: take a look at the attached picture and you'll see what's left behind when you remove the quick release brackets. I have circled the bracket attachment points for reference.

How much is the set of Givi cases with mounts?
 
I have a Cortech duffle bag that attaches securely with or without luggage. Does that Dry bag not attache securely without luggage?
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Sweet!!
I like that Cortech.
I think it does have something but I really liked the newer model. It is SHARP!!!
I just couldn't swing the price. Anyway - the newer model has a great tie down system. Here is Wolfman's video showing how it works:

Wolfman Motorcycle Luggage


I think the model that I bought has a strap on each end. LOL Never fear!!! I will creat some red neck solution to tie that sucker down!!! HAHAHA!!!!


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Here are the details on the group discount.


  1. They offer a 10% discount on 15 orders or more or $3,000.
  2. All the bags would have to be shipped to one address
  3. All orders have to be paid for on a single credit card or check
  4. Returns can only be made on defective products for the same item
  5. All returns have to be orchestrated through the purchaser
SO, basically the bags are $279.99 - 10% = $251.99. :confused0024:

Might be more trouble than it is worth for $30?



Thanks for checking dude!!
I appreciate you making the effort.
 
How much is the set of Givi cases with mounts?

If you shop around you can get the Givi V35s and the mounts for just a little over $700 if you stick with the flat black cases. They also come in gloss black, matte black, gloss silver and satin silver.

Best price that I found for the mounts was here:

Givi Motorcycle Luggage Fitment Kits: Yamaha

Best price for the Givi V35 cases I found here:

GIVI SADDLEBAG SET V35 MONOKEY BLACK MATTE BLACK LIDS - eBay (item 380323597319 end time Apr-10-11 10:31:27 PDT)
 
My local dealer, where I bought the bike is also a Twisted Throttle dealer. I just placed an order for the bags. I will write them up and post pictures when they come in. I haven't received a delivery date yet.

Just heard back, bags are backordered until the end of the month.
 
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Pictures and initial thoughts

Initial verdict: Dog Approved
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Dog Approved by dbascent94, on Flickr

Beauty shot. The bike ain't bad either.
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Overview by dbascent94, on Flickr

It is always hard to gauge size in photos, especially thumbnails, but I had a suspicion these were smaller than my Cortech panniers. They are. I would guesstimate they contain 2/3rds capacity of the Cortechs when they are expanded.

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The new Bags-Connection panniers compared to my old Cortechs. by dbascent94, on Flickr

That said the system for mounting these is outstanding. When all the bracketry is removed, only a small clip remains attached to the pillion pegs. When mounted, the bags don't quite have that factory look but compliment my Granite Grey steed adequately. I don't think they look ugly or detract from the bike. If you value function over form, these are fantastic. I really like the red logos on the back of each pannier.

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Clip by dbascent94, on Flickr

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Logo by dbascent94, on Flickr

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Profile by dbascent94, on Flickr

The actual installation of the equipment took about 15 minutes and only required two Allen wrenches and an 8mm box wrench. The included instructions are concise and decently written. If you are somewhat competent with tools they probably aren't necessary.

The only complaint thus far about the system is the rain protection. My Cortechs included a rain cover that enveloped the bags and could be installed and removed quickly as the environment dictated. The Bags-Connection panniers use an interior roll-top dry bag. You would really need to decide whether the extra weather protection is needed at the beginning of a ride instead of midway through hunkered under an overpass.

You can read more and see some additional photos on my blog.
 
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Very Nice! Best of luck with them.

Can those brackets/ detachable bars be bought separately? I already have the Cortech tri-bag system. So far no problems with the bags going into the tire area but I haven't heavily loaded them yet.
 
I am deff getting these for my long summer trips. Not a bad price either, just won't be needing these for a few months so that's good.
 
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Most Excellant post Wannebe!

Thanks for taking the time, I think I need a set too!

Sheesh this new bike is draining my college fund.

Good thing I don't have any kids that are losing out... :laugh2:
 
Those look great. I'm going to spring for a set too. They look quick to put on and take off. I think I'd use those in place of a tank bag. Anyone know the best place to order them?

I believe TwistedThrottle is the only place that is carrying them now. The local Yammy dealer here in Charlottesville is a TT dealer. He got them for me for 280 plus tax. He also got them in before TT could somehow.
 
Wannabe, Looking at then installation . . . It 'appears' that the quick release attachment, for the bags, might have a problem w/the Ohlin shock adjustment(ers). Any comment(s)/opinions on this bag installation w/the Ohlin?
 
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