Subject: RE: saddle bags for Eldo?
Author: Ambo-@netscape.net
Date: Aug 17, 2004, 1:31 PM
Post ID: 1717369327
Northern Tool also has a slightly smaller (11.5 x 15 x 8) version made of plastic that are only 4 lbs. each. Cost about the same too. Check out item #26170-1419 on their website (http://www.northerntool.com). Cheers,
Charlie
Greg Bender <gr-@thisoldtractor.com> wrote:
Yep Joe, they certainly are heavy and that is a serious consideration (especially if you are travelling two-up). Since I nearly always travel one-up, I've decided to ignore the added weight except when I lug the thing up on the center stand. You also have to consider the weight when choosing the rack on which to mount "the big iron". But the cool thing is that they are dirt cheap and mine have been VERY water proof. The seal at the top keeps everything out and I've never even gotten a drop of water in them during heavy rain or the local high pressure car wash (and that is with 6 bolts punched through to secure the bags to the rack). An added benefit is the latching mechanism...you definitely know when they are open and when they are closed...and there is no risk of losing a lid over any terrain I can possible imagine. Toss the bike off a cliff and bet those lids stay on! Over-engineered everything...gotta love surplus army stuff!!!! On the other hand, the $900 Moto Sport alluminum bags the previous owner put on my Quota leak every time I go to the car wash or run in heavy rain. They don't leak much, but they do leak. On the plus side, they are light, come with pull out bags that I can easily take out, and work great. I won't get rid of these. Eventually, I think I may move to a different bag set up for the Ambo, but in the meantime, I'm enjoying these cheap boxes. joe jump wrote:
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