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.... I don't want modern looking luggage. It may be more useful, larger, etc..., but she's only for putting around town on errands, or a Sunday twisty break, not as a long distance hauler. Yet.
Hi GG,I really like the bags you found. I also like the antiqued look for bags, so I may get myself some too.That said, I don't really follow your question. The webpage you gave gives lots of mounting options, C-Bow, slingover etc. What is it you want a view on? Whether c-bow is better than the others, or what?- Pasta
I put custom painted retro Buco bags on my V7 Special. Mounted on C-Bow system, with their brackets bolted to the back of the bags. Easy on and off, and the bike still looks clean with them removed. With the C-Bow brackets they sell separately, you can mount ANY bag to their system.
So I haven't gotten my bike yet, but in my excitement, I can't help but look for useful farkles. Many kind people have suggested luggage, to make my little Anni more useful, so I've started looking into options. If money were no object, she'd get custom leather bags to match her seat, but that's not the gonna happen. Below, is a link to the canvas, and leather bags I like. These are still very expensive, but I like the retro look, and the company has a good reputation. https://www.hepco-shop.de/produkte/gepaeck/legacy?___store=english
I don't want modern looking luggage. It may be more useful, larger, etc..., but she's only for putting around town on errands, or a Sunday twisty break, not as a long distance hauler. Yet.
I agree with you about preferring classic-looking luggage to perhaps more useful modern-styled luggage. ;)I've been looking at the Hepco & Becker Legacy line as well. I'm thinking canvas saddle bags and C-Bow mounts. The C-Bow mounts are pretty unobtrusive when the bags aren't mounted and don't noticeably distract from the look of the bike. I just can't decide between the "large" and the "medium" canvas bags - leaning toward the "large". I put both of those descriptions in quotation marks because in comparison to most of the modern-style bags that are available these bags are both small.I also like the small leather bag that H&B offer as part of this line. I'm not sure how (or if) it works/mounts with the C-Bow system.(My bike currently - before luggage. You can see why I also want a 'classic look'.)
To start with, I like baggers, but do have a soft spot for a naked bikes as well.
Last night I stopped by the local taco truck on the way home to pick up dinner for wife and myself. Ended up cramming a bag full of eight tacos, lime slices, radish slices, and some hot sauces, all inside my Dianese airflow jacket. Can't wait to get some luggage.
They're ALSO good if you decide to carry precious cargo on the passenger seat. Especially the topcases.
If you just want to toss in some gloves and personal items, a set of leather old school bags would look great. But if you plan to stop at this and that stores and need it to all fit, a larger less "cool" looking bag may be the better choice.
These are on the right track, and they are over twice a large as the large H&B Legacy. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/packanimal/motorcycle-saddle-bags-and-tool-rolls?lang=fr
Unfortunately elvisboy77 never said what they were/where he got them.I kind of like the look of the kickstarter bags (Pack Animal) that you found better.