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Does anyone have the Saddlemen bagger chaps with a Kuryakyn Quick Adjustable Tour-pak Relocator on a King tour pak?
I am about to buy the quick Detach passenger armrests also, but I want to know if anyone has this same setup with the Saddlemen Bagger chaps?
I am not sure if the top of the bagger chaps will clear the bottom of the tour pak. I was told from a friend that it would not work.
Kuryakyn part number 4118 saddlebag lid covers-if you looking for an affordable way to protect the bags on the top lids this is it 79.99 a pair....i went this route and i am very happy.
Kuryakyn part number 4118 saddlebag lid covers-if you looking for an affordable way to protect the bags on the top lids this is it 79.99 a pair....i went this route and i am very happy.
I have those already, what I am looking for is the picture of the bags that attach to them. I am not looking for something that covers the lids, but if the bags that are from Saddlemen in the picture that I have attached to the thread will fit underneath my tour pak.
This is just my opinion but they look like crap. If you have a tour pack do you really need all that extra storage? I only ask because I generally run around with my tour pack off and I always seem to have enough room, and with the tour pack on I have enough room for about three days worth of clothes and gear for my wife and I to take a road trip.
This is just my opinion but they look like crap. If you have a tour pack do you really need all that extra storage? I only ask because I generally run around with my tour pack off and I always seem to have enough room, and with the tour pack on I have enough room for about three days worth of clothes and gear for my wife and I to take a road trip.
I am not saying what they look like. That is the good thing, its not about YOUR bike.
I am asking because I am riding out to Stugis again this year from North Carolina (right at 2,000 miles one way) not trailering. My wife is riding with me and we are camping at Glencoe when we get there. With that being said, a tent, sleeping bags, 10 days worth of clothes for 2 (and I know how to buy stuff there and mail it home, this is not my first rodeo) jackets, chaps, rainsuits, ect...That little more room that that bagger chaps give will help alot. I just ordered a luggage rack for my tour pak, so that will help also.
saddlemen's web-site clearly states that they will not interfere with saddlebag or tour pack operation. nice, but kinda pricey...guess i will keep on bungee cording crap to the tour pack luggage rack.
saddlemen's web-site clearly states that they will not interfere with saddlebag or tour pack operation. nice, but kinda pricey...guess i will keep on bungee cording crap to the tour pack luggage rack.
They won't interfere with opening the tour pak but I can't see how you will be able to open the saddlebag lids with these things attached. There's only 3" of clearance between the saddlebag lid and the tour pak at its lowest point.
Looking at the pictures some more, maybe, just maybe if the carriers all not full of items, they will compress enough to clear the tour pak but if you have them stuffed like a sausage with items, it's going to be a challenge to get them to clear. If it was me, I would get the measurements of the carriers and go from there before spending that kind of money.
Last edited by HDV-GLIDE; Feb 19, 2012 at 09:06 AM.
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