Kawasaki Concours Forum
The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => Accessories and modifications - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: fogcutter on August 01, 2012, 02:48:59 PM
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Hey gang,
I'm getting ready for a trip to Indianapolis from DC and wanted some advice on travel bags. I have a Coocase 48 on the back but I'll need some extra space for clothes and incidentals. I'm looking for something around $100 and water proof/resistant and that fits between me and my top box.
Thanks!
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I have a Kury GranTour bag... going on 6 years now. I sprayed it myself to waterproof it... has a built in backrest you can adjust. They run ~ $150 or so now, IIRC. Comes with straps and plate to mount to your seat. One of the best things I bought for 2 wheel traveling.
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Ortlieb bags!
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pack lighter!
seriously- look at what you are taking and then evaluate if you really need it or not. You won't need everything you think. I evaluated and reevaluated and still took more than I needed. Should have brought more socks and less shirts. Fit it all in the 2 side cases and a 46L top case with room to spare. One of the side cases held nothing but bike specific gear- rain suit, heavier jacket, first aid kit, tire repair kit, etc.
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Hey gang,
I'm getting ready for a trip to Indianapolis from DC and wanted some advice on travel bags. I have a Coocase 48 on the back but I'll need some extra space for clothes and incidentals. I'm looking for something around $100 and water proof/resistant and that fits between me and my top box.
Thanks!
Try looking around at Army surplus stores. I use a British Army small ruck I traded for during my first trip to Afghanistan. Waterproof and fits perfect.
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pack lighter!
This.
I can pack for two people camping using just the side bags and a Givi top case. If it were just me (not two up) I could go until I ran out of money without strapping anything extra on.
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pack lighter!
seriously- look at what you are taking and then evaluate if you really need it or not. You won't need everything you think. I evaluated and reevaluated and still took more than I needed. Should have brought more socks and less shirts. Fit it all in the 2 side cases and a 46L top case with room to spare. One of the side cases held nothing but bike specific gear- rain suit, heavier jacket, first aid kit, tire repair kit, etc.
This is of course, is good advice. However, I'm heading to meet some friends at a conference and I'm expected to bring my share of the goods, thus the need for extra space. If I was just packing for myself, I'd easily have enough room for all my gear.
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Pick one of these in whatever size you like. From small to dead hooker size and strap it to the back seat with some Rok Straps.
(http://images.cabelas.com/is/image/cabelas/s7_516859_416_01?rgn=0,0,2000,1114&scl=3.8095238095238093&fmt=jpeg&id=2JM4KUa5klDomPO7dWrI9O)
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Camping/Luggage-Travel/Waterproof-Bags-Containers%7C/pc/104795280/c/104744880/sc/104682780/Cabelas-Boundary-Waters8482-II-Duffel-Bag/735042.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Fcamping-luggage-travel-waterproof-bags-containers%2F_%2FN-1100758&WTz_l=SEO%3Bcat104682780 (http://www.cabelas.com/product/Camping/Luggage-Travel/Waterproof-Bags-Containers%7C/pc/104795280/c/104744880/sc/104682780/Cabelas-Boundary-Waters8482-II-Duffel-Bag/735042.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Fcamping-luggage-travel-waterproof-bags-containers%2F_%2FN-1100758&WTz_l=SEO%3Bcat104682780)