Difference between revisions of "Empulse Strapped on Luggage"
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== Kriega US30 == | == Kriega US30 == | ||
− | The [http://www.kriega.us/us30-motorcycle-bag-luggage/ Kriega US30] is a | + | The [http://www.kriega.us/us30-motorcycle-bag-luggage/ Kriega US30] is a 30 liter, waterproof bag. |
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# The bag is ready to be fastened to the bike. | # The bag is ready to be fastened to the bike. | ||
− | It's possible that if the tail of the bike was shortened, the bag would obstruct the break light, since the bag partially rests on the stock tail. | + | === Notes === |
+ | * It's possible that if the tail of the bike was shortened, the bag would obstruct the break light, since the bag partially rests on the stock tail. | ||
+ | * If the US30 is too large, the similar smaller [http://www.kriega.us/bike-packs/ 10 or 20 liter bags] would probably do nicely; they all use the same strap system to secure to the frame. | ||
− | + | === Pictures === | |
− | + | [[File:EmpulseUnderSeat1.jpg|x200px|border|Kriega tie-down straps]] [[File:Kriega_US30a.jpg|x200px|border|Kriega US30]] [[File:Kriega_US30b.jpg|x200px|border|Kriega US30]] | |
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=== References === | === References === | ||
http://brammoforum.com/index.php?topic=1836.msg14083#msg14083 | http://brammoforum.com/index.php?topic=1836.msg14083#msg14083 |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 5 February 2013
Here are some solutions that have been found to work.
Contents
Kriega US30
The Kriega US30 is a 30 liter, waterproof bag.
To attach it:
- Remove the seat.
- Place the tie down straps.
- Reattach the seat.
- The bag is ready to be fastened to the bike.
Notes
- It's possible that if the tail of the bike was shortened, the bag would obstruct the break light, since the bag partially rests on the stock tail.
- If the US30 is too large, the similar smaller 10 or 20 liter bags would probably do nicely; they all use the same strap system to secure to the frame.
Pictures
References
http://brammoforum.com/index.php?topic=1836.msg14083#msg14083