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I didn't see an Eldorado on the Seacoast site, but there were 2 Touring's. 13,490 for the black one seems like a great price! Do they have tubeless tires? Crazy or not, I would consider trading my new 2019 H-D Lowrider for one Did I say that?
John Henry and John in PA, asking a huge favor. If this is not big hassle can you provide more details (pictures would be great) about mods you did to install Touring hard-bags on your Eldorados? Looks like I will have to tackle the installation by myself and not sure I will be able to handle this task. Hate to spend $4k and end up with nothing. Yesterday went to MG dealer and was told that if I want hard bags I have to buy California Touring :( Thank you very much!
You need the brackets and associated hardware for a Custom, and of course the bags themselves. Lots of little bags of individual bolts/washers/etc. There are ribber bumpers that you put into holes on either side of the mounting bolts that will attach the bags. I left the top rear rubber bumper out since it will be just under the fender and will bulge out the fender. Otherwise, the brackets bolt up without issue. On the brackets, you install the J nuts on the brackets alonf with the rubber snubbers with the noted exception above. As for bag mounting, there are 4 mounting points. 3 on the sides and one down through the bottom at the rear of the bag. The one going through the bottom stays right where it goes while the side bolts will need about 3/4 of an inch spaced out. There is enough flex in the bags that this is not a big deal. I made a trip to my local hardware store for some longer bolts, some flat (fender) washers, and the proper size inside diameter collar. (Those things you can slip onto a shaft and has an allen set screw out the side of it.) I ended up with a collar and 2 flat washers on each of the three bolts that go through the side if the bags. When I went to the hardware store, I bought a couple different lengths of bolts simply to avoid the need for another trip. The collars I mentioned are just used as a spacer and not used to lock it onto the bolt so I removed the set screw and discarded that. It's a little fiddly to mount the bags but not horrible. Just start everything loose and once all bolts, washers, and collars are in place, tighten it all down. John Henry
Then you are in good shape on the spacers. John worked up a set for me too. Next time I remove the bags for something, I'll put them into service.As you're aware, regardless of what your dealer says, John and I are living proof that it can be done. It is sad that Guzzi was not willing to set up a dedicated setup for the Eldo, but I guess that's how it goes. I don't expect they ever will. OTOH, Eldo 1400's with factory hard bags will be pretty exclusive as time marches on. Now, if you decide to install the rear rack and trunk, THAT is a project! Panniers are pretty easy. As sturdy as the rear rack for the Eldo is, I don't think I could conceive having trouble carrying anything that fits in the trunk weight wise.John Henry
I know I'm late to the party. but you can get the bags and mounts from AF1 racing for around $1200.I would check there to see about other accessories well.Micky
You might consider cost of paint matching.
I've got approaching 6K miles on my 2016 Eldorado. Corbin saddle, Guzzi shield with winglets and a Laminar Lip, Hepco-Becker tail rack with Givi universal mounting plate for a Givi Maxia topcase, Guzzi hard bags custom fitted to the Eldo frame (really just fabricating some spacers, longer hardware, and a bit of cold blacksmithing on the spreader bracket) Mistral pipes with "quiet version" db killers tuned to my liking, and a Dimsport Rabidbike EVO piggyback FI computer to clean up leanness. I'm very happy with handling, power, fuel economy, wind management, and comfort. Hoping to put many more miles on this machine in days, months, and years to come.
Now, if you decide to install the rear rack and trunk, THAT is a project! Panniers are pretty easy. As sturdy as the rear rack for the Eldo is, I don't think I could conceive having trouble carrying anything that fits in the trunk weight wise.John Henry
As John said, the Guzzi Eldo rear rack is a bugger. But, if you delete the Eldo passenger pillion/grab rail combo, you can put on one of the Cal Touring saddles and bolt on the Hepco Becker tail rack (only 3 bolts)(**version WITHOUT backrest!) and the H-B or GIVI universal mounting plate you can use one of their topcases. That's the way mine is set up.