Cortech Sport Saddle Bags and Tail Bag (http://www.motodepot.com)
Sarah: I’ve had these bags for several years and have really put them to good use. The tail bag can be disconnected from the saddle bag and used alone. It is also expandable which can hold a large amount of clothing and gear. I really like these bags- they’re easy to take on and off (snap clips) and although cumbersome to carry when you have a full load you can unsnap the bags from the bike and carry the entire luggage system by the tail bag handle. They are also held tightly to the bike – no slipping or lopsided luggage while riding.
These are definitely cheaper than installing brackets and giant plastic saddle bags on the bike – and can be transferred to any bike. I’ve used these on a Kawasaki Z750S, Yamaha FZ6, and Suzuki SV650- and the bags have fit nicely on all of the bikes.
These bags have worked perfectly fine on many long trips and in every type of weather. The only downside is they cannot be locked to the bike or sealed from thieves. And the original rain bags that came with the luggage blew off after several uses. But I solved that by packing my gear in waterproof compression bags.
Hein-Gericke Sport Luggage
Sarah: We bought these bags from a Hein-Gericke motorcycle shop in Kaiserslautern, Germany. We hooked the Held back separately as a tail bag and used them on Christopher’s SV650 to Corsica (It could also be used as a tank bag). The saddle bags were pretty inexpensive and we should have spent a little bit more money and got another set of Cortech bags. The Hein-Gericke saddle bags seemed to never stay straight on the bike and became more and more lop-sided as we rode. Plus, they were very cumbersome to carry and cannot be secured to the bike from theives.
Soft bag, tail bag for kawasaki Z750s
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