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Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Sun Aug 15, 2004 9:06 pm

Gday all,

I am after some information/suggestions about what to get to hold my gear in, for my bike. I am not too keen on a tank bag, and would prefer not to get a rack either. I'm after some kind of bag with straps that I can attach to the pillion seat of my bike, using the 4 clips that it has under the seat. I think I saw something like it in my travels on the net somewhere but can't seem to find an example now that I look again.

So, I'm after some suggestions as to what would be suitable, and where I can get one, and prices and all that!

If someone could point me in the right direction that would be great. :D

- Charlie

Re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Sun Aug 15, 2004 9:12 pm

charlie try this link
http://www.andystrapz.com/
they make a few diff bags that fit on back of bike
with 4 strapss and also theres a gearsack one I have
which kinda does same.
Let me know if you wanta photo of it, hope that helps
Steve
--- ZZRCharlie <charlie200681@dodo.com.au> wrote:
> Gday all,
>
> I am after some information/suggestions about what
> to get to hold my gear in, for my bike. >
> So, I'm after some suggestions as to what would be
> suitable, and where I can get one, and prices and
> all that!
>
> If someone could point me in the right direction
> that would be great. :D
>
> - Charlie
>
=====
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re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Sun Aug 15, 2004 9:23 pm

Hey Charlie, I got an RJays pillion seat bag, cause tank bag for me is ridiculous, and I don't like racks...

Its about 36 litres, plenty of room for a weekender (sleeping bag included) and is waterproof and, and, and, its just ace.... Cost just under $100 from Peter Stevens during a sale. I'll try and get a pic for you. :P

Hmmm, can't find a damn thing on the web, I'll have to take my own.
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Re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Sun Aug 15, 2004 11:48 pm

soft panniers maybe??
neka



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re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:03 pm

this is totally off the topic but i use a backpack that has a sterm strap and a waist strap.

when u ride it hardly feels like ur wearing it. I really didnt want to spend $300+ on a gear sack.

its a 35 litre backpack and it works well. Also water proof.

re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:39 pm

Hi Charlie,

I use an oxford humpback tailpack, I've got the sports version which is quite small, It hlds about 20lt collapsed and 30lt expanded but it suits what I need. There are also larger versions which seem to have the square shape of the old gearsacks.

The base attaches to the bike with a velcro'd strap under the seat and some occy straps to any tie down points you may have. Then the pack part zips onto it. There website is here: http://www.oxprod.com

The photo attached is from their website just to show you how it looks, if you'd like some photos of it on the bike let me know & I can send you some.

Its fairly waterproof on its own and comes with a storm cover as well, also converts to a backpack for carrying when not on the bike.

Matt
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Re: re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:44 pm

mrmina wrote:this is totally off the topic but i use a backpack that has a sterm strap and a waist strap


I always worry about landing on it (and whats in it) in the event of a fall.

Having said that I've used one on many occasions.

re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Tue Aug 17, 2004 9:22 pm

Thanks heaps for all the suggestions people! Lots of help :D

I am in the process of checking out some of the manufacturers/styles mentioned.

Cheers again and safe riding .. :wink:

re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Tue Aug 17, 2004 11:04 pm

I personally like the ventura rack on my bike.. its stable holds the bag good.. looks fine compared to the others as it goes with the lines..

The only thing left for me to get is the pillion handle option for when the rack part it is taken off

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Re: re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Wed Aug 18, 2004 8:12 am

Mizz ZZR wrote:Hey Charlie, I got an RJays pillion seat bag, cause tank bag for me is ridiculous, and I don't like racks...

Its about 36 litres, plenty of room for a weekender (sleeping bag included) and is waterproof and, and, and, its just ace.... Cost just under $100 from Peter Stevens during a sale. I'll try and get a pic for you. :P

Hmmm, can't find a damn thing on the web, I'll have to take my own.


I can vouch for the RJays seat bag. I paid $99 for mine. In a pinch you can use it as a tank bag if you need to throw somebody on the back. It's big enough to hold a helmet and has a built in raincoat. I've had mine for about 2 years and use it often when commuting. I can't fault it.

re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Wed Aug 18, 2004 8:13 am

I want a Ventura rack... one day.. after I waste my money on ricey bits for it.. hehehe

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Wed Aug 18, 2004 8:18 am

icebreaker wrote:I want a Ventura rack... one day.. after I waste my money on ricey bits for it.. hehehe

At least you're honest Dan.... Stand proud :D

re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Wed Aug 18, 2004 1:25 pm

for a bit of piping and a bag, the gear sacks are a load of shit price wise.

re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Thu Aug 19, 2004 1:24 pm

Here you go Charlie! I'm assuming its the same as Pah's one too... Its just ace.
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Re: re: Bag for pillion seat of my ZZR ...

Thu Aug 19, 2004 4:45 pm

matchan wrote:
mrmina wrote:this is totally off the topic but i use a backpack that has a sterm strap and a waist strap


I always worry about landing on it (and whats in it) in the event of a fall.

Having said that I've used one on many occasions.


the aim of the game is try not to fall off and if you do, dont carry sharp objects in there.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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