Nice video as always Bill! I started with soft sided luggage on my DSR and could have used the advice at the time, so it will be appreciated by those looking for the first time. Viking's offerings seem to be much better than the cheap knock-offs I ended up with. I've since moved to hard cases, but then I plan to travel quite a bit more on my Zero SR/S. Nice Tail of the Dragon shirt, BTW! Hopefully I'll see you at Electrics at the Dragon 2024!
Great review! I am actually interested in this saddle bag for awhile, but Viking Bags cant tell me how wide the Velcro strap is? The one links the bags together...... I have a restricted mounting option and the width of the strap is a major factor, can you kindly advise?
Unfortunately TH-cam doesn't allow photos in comments but the Velcro overlays are nice and wide. I can't promise, but it's hard to imagine a scenario where they couldn't be adjusted in a way to fit the width of a fender or rear seat in a narrow or wide situation. Unless you've got a super skinny rear seat that is more bicycle-like than motorcycle-like you'll likely be fine.
Nice video as always Bill! I started with soft sided luggage on my DSR and could have used the advice at the time, so it will be appreciated by those looking for the first time. Viking's offerings seem to be much better than the cheap knock-offs I ended up with. I've since moved to hard cases, but then I plan to travel quite a bit more on my Zero SR/S. Nice Tail of the Dragon shirt, BTW! Hopefully I'll see you at Electrics at the Dragon 2024!
Thanks Karl! Ha, ha on the Dragon shirt and I'm definitely hoping to make it back to Electrics at the Dragon in 2024.
Nice bags!!
Great review! I am actually interested in this saddle bag for awhile, but Viking Bags cant tell me how wide the Velcro strap is? The one links the bags together...... I have a restricted mounting option and the width of the strap is a major factor, can you kindly advise?
Unfortunately TH-cam doesn't allow photos in comments but the Velcro overlays are nice and wide. I can't promise, but it's hard to imagine a scenario where they couldn't be adjusted in a way to fit the width of a fender or rear seat in a narrow or wide situation. Unless you've got a super skinny rear seat that is more bicycle-like than motorcycle-like you'll likely be fine.
Will it work on a Livewire One?
They should work fine on a LiveWire since they're a universal fit.