Can you provide a video or detailed explaination on how exactly to use the one strap two buckle option (last one suggested in video)? I feel that is a big misstep not showing a step by step on that one. I believe for my narrow pillion seat this could be the ideal option with the least amount of material. There needs to be close ups of each end and the assembly for this method.
Yes Sir. I will make that one for you. I talk about it at the 9:16 to 9:50 part of this video. I literally remove a male clip from another strap and attached it to the opposite side of a single strap. I'll create a short video just for that as per your request. Thanks for watching.
Much appreciated! I know it should be pretty straightforward but the way the strap is stitched over at the ends not sure how you’d remove the buckle without damaging either. I’m sure I’m missing something obvious but that’s why I’m asking.
There are two ways to go about it... The first take a little pressure and patience. The folded web strap can be fed through the buckle. It is not easy, but can be done. The second... cut the fold off the end and burn it with a lighter. Now it will be EASY and you can choose how much "extra strap" you want to work with. Thanks for your support.
These are only sold here in the USA as they are not carried by our Canadian importer. If you reach out to customer service, they might be able to help you out with this one. info@NelsoRigg.com www.nelsonrigg.com/support/accessories/sport-touring/cl-1060-qrfs-detail
@@Nelsonriggusa Cool thanks for the info! not sure if possible, but I like the idea of this design with the straps from your other tailbags! maybe a customization option for future ;). anyway thanks again
@@Nelsonriggusa I like the sleek design of the bag itself from the commuter series and maybe something like the straps you have on your trails end / hurricane series for example. Any kind that could attach it to the pillion seat, while requiring the bike's key to remove the bag from the bike. I've gotten this bag in the lite size over the trails end or hurricane series because of it's sleek design for a sports bike, and I plan to use it more so that I don't have to carry as many things back and forth, than as a bag I would bring in with me. (gloves, small air pump/pressure gauge, emergency tool kit, travel thermos etc) This way I don't have to carry the things back and forth, and don't have to wear a backpack. Unfortunately, I do not have anywhere near my parking to store anything for my bike. Thus, a bag search. (I also bought the touring size bag to swap on when I need to transport bigger items!) Since I plan to use it in a more permanent way, it feels as though being able to lock the bag's zippers becomes somewhat redundant if the bag can be unclipped from the bike easily without needing any keys or otherwise. I do, however, completely understand the purpose was ease of access due to it being a commuter bag! So, no fault on the bag's part for the clips, they are great for their intended use. I will gladly just attach a cable as you suggested in order to be able to use this style of bag. Thanks for the info and responses! have a good one.
Thank you for your detailed explanation, totally get it and totally see your need. Something we have used in the past to secure quick release buckles are these amzn.to/4iepm9V stainless steel zip ties. Run them around the buckles top to bottom (we have used 2 per buckle) and now a set of snips is needed to get the bag off the bike, unless they cut the straps with a knife. Thank you for choosing Nelson Rigg, we appreciate you. We will put our thinking caps on and will work on a lockable / quick release option.
Thank you for your inquiry. The commuter sport is 13” L x 11” W x 9.5” H when expanded and I have tested your dimensions... NOPE. No Go. It does fit well in the Touring tail bag though. On it's side, corner to corner.
Amazing for food delivery! Kyle (the guy in the video) delivered DoorDash during Covid on his KTM 390 Duke with the CL-1060-ST2 on the back seat. He was like Speed Racer. Good extra cash that kept him going.
The Touring version CL-1060-ST2 accommodates up to an 18" Laptop if turned on its side. I personally run a MacBook Pro 14" in a case and I set it on its side inside the bag. with the bag not expanded it fits... but is tight. If I let out the expansion, there is room to spare. On it's side and diagonal is the proper insertion of a computer into the CL-1060-ST2
We run a MacBook Pro in the CL-1060-ST2 Touring tail bag. We open tne expansion and the laptop set on its side vertically from corner to corner. It is a perfect fit and we can pack other items around it. Maybe we will shoot a short video showcasing this... Thanks for the suggestion.
Fantastic news! That is what the videos are for...so you can See what needs to be done. Sometimes written words just don't get the point across. Thank you for your support.
Thanks for watching! Clips should not need to come off... but if you do need them to come off, you can cut the tri-fold and sear the end with a lighter. What is the situation you are running into?
@@Nelsonriggusa Interesting to know as I have considered buying a donor passenger seat and bolting the bag to it with large washers either side, simply to make the bag harder to steal and the ultimate way of knowing the bag wont come loose mid ride. That said I doubt I ever would go through with it as the bag seems to hold on quiet well.
That’s genius design.
Works well!
Good job Kyle.
A great representation of features and installation!
Thanks for watching!
Very good video !
Thanks for watching! What are you installing the bag on?
Can you provide a video or detailed explaination on how exactly to use the one strap two buckle option (last one suggested in video)? I feel that is a big misstep not showing a step by step on that one. I believe for my narrow pillion seat this could be the ideal option with the least amount of material. There needs to be close ups of each end and the assembly for this method.
Yes Sir. I will make that one for you. I talk about it at the 9:16 to 9:50 part of this video. I literally remove a male clip from another strap and attached it to the opposite side of a single strap. I'll create a short video just for that as per your request. Thanks for watching.
Much appreciated! I know it should be pretty straightforward but the way the strap is stitched over at the ends not sure how you’d remove the buckle without damaging either. I’m sure I’m missing something obvious but that’s why I’m asking.
There are two ways to go about it... The first take a little pressure and patience. The folded web strap can be fed through the buckle. It is not easy, but can be done. The second... cut the fold off the end and burn it with a lighter. Now it will be EASY and you can choose how much "extra strap" you want to work with. Thanks for your support.
How do I get the Female Connecting Buckles for the CL-1060-R Lite in CANADA? Your website does not give the option for Canada delivery that I can see.
These are only sold here in the USA as they are not carried by our Canadian importer. If you reach out to customer service, they might be able to help you out with this one. info@NelsoRigg.com www.nelsonrigg.com/support/accessories/sport-touring/cl-1060-qrfs-detail
Will the largest one be compatible with a vespa touring? The one with the back rest and rack
Yes Sir! Check this out:
th-cam.com/video/SO10wzsurZ0/w-d-xo.html
Hi What are the internal dimensions of the sport bag? Will it fit a 14 inc laptop?
Yes, a 14" MacBook Pro fits perfectly on end. Take a look: th-cam.com/users/shortsEeCx45DrBfM?si=N1hLp3_UvZrD30Hv
Is there a way to stop someone from being able to just unbuckle the bag and steal it off my bike? Are there more permanent strap options?
Yes, there are D rings you can run a cable lock through if you are worried about theft. Or, you can quick release it and take it inside with you.
@@Nelsonriggusa Cool thanks for the info! not sure if possible, but I like the idea of this design with the straps from your other tailbags! maybe a customization option for future ;). anyway thanks again
@@entprince3241 We are always open to suggestions. What combo are you looking for? We are all ears..
@@Nelsonriggusa I like the sleek design of the bag itself from the commuter series and maybe something like the straps you have on your trails end / hurricane series for example. Any kind that could attach it to the pillion seat, while requiring the bike's key to remove the bag from the bike.
I've gotten this bag in the lite size over the trails end or hurricane series because of it's sleek design for a sports bike, and I plan to use it more so that I don't have to carry as many things back and forth, than as a bag I would bring in with me. (gloves, small air pump/pressure gauge, emergency tool kit, travel thermos etc) This way I don't have to carry the things back and forth, and don't have to wear a backpack. Unfortunately, I do not have anywhere near my parking to store anything for my bike. Thus, a bag search. (I also bought the touring size bag to swap on when I need to transport bigger items!)
Since I plan to use it in a more permanent way, it feels as though being able to lock the bag's zippers becomes somewhat redundant if the bag can be unclipped from the bike easily without needing any keys or otherwise.
I do, however, completely understand the purpose was ease of access due to it being a commuter bag! So, no fault on the bag's part for the clips, they are great for their intended use. I will gladly just attach a cable as you suggested in order to be able to use this style of bag.
Thanks for the info and responses! have a good one.
Thank you for your detailed explanation, totally get it and totally see your need. Something we have used in the past to secure quick release buckles are these amzn.to/4iepm9V stainless steel zip ties. Run them around the buckles top to bottom (we have used 2 per buckle) and now a set of snips is needed to get the bag off the bike, unless they cut the straps with a knife. Thank you for choosing Nelson Rigg, we appreciate you. We will put our thinking caps on and will work on a lockable / quick release option.
Can i carry drone in it mini 4 pro does it will protect drone?
I carry my drone "inside it's protective case" inside this bag. Works perfectly!
Hi, would the commuter sport hold a laptop 12.75X9 inches? Thanks
Thank you for your inquiry. The commuter sport is 13” L x 11” W x 9.5” H when expanded and I have tested your dimensions... NOPE. No Go. It does fit well in the Touring tail bag though. On it's side, corner to corner.
would theese work well for food delivery you think ?
Amazing for food delivery! Kyle (the guy in the video) delivered DoorDash during Covid on his KTM 390 Duke with the CL-1060-ST2 on the back seat. He was like Speed Racer. Good extra cash that kept him going.
Does either of these bags accommodate a 14 inch macbook? Thank you.
The Touring version CL-1060-ST2 accommodates up to an 18" Laptop if turned on its side. I personally run a MacBook Pro 14" in a case and I set it on its side inside the bag. with the bag not expanded it fits... but is tight. If I let out the expansion, there is room to spare. On it's side and diagonal is the proper insertion of a computer into the CL-1060-ST2
@@Nelsonriggusa thank you!
Where can I buy the female to female clips in Canada?
Thank you for your inquiry. We only sell them direct. Please call us to place your order.
Would you trust this with a laptop? Will it strap down well to a top rack?
I have the midsized one and although my laptop does stick out, as long as I'm not hard accelerating, I've had no problems.
We run a MacBook Pro in the CL-1060-ST2 Touring tail bag. We open tne expansion and the laptop set on its side vertically from corner to corner. It is a perfect fit and we can pack other items around it. Maybe we will shoot a short video showcasing this... Thanks for the suggestion.
Oh man @LuisLopez-ut6xz ... sounds a little risky. We'd like to see the zippers closed all the way!!!
This was very helpful thank you. The instructions that came with the bag were confusing and poorly worded.
Fantastic news! That is what the videos are for...so you can See what needs to be done. Sometimes written words just don't get the point across. Thank you for your support.
Clips won't come off due to the stiching of the straps
Thanks for watching! Clips should not need to come off... but if you do need them to come off, you can cut the tri-fold and sear the end with a lighter. What is the situation you are running into?
@@Nelsonriggusa No worries i just used the clips,Thanks
Good deal. If you need anything, we are here for you.
@@Nelsonriggusa Interesting to know as I have considered buying a donor passenger seat and bolting the bag to it with large washers either side, simply to make the bag harder to steal and the ultimate way of knowing the bag wont come loose mid ride. That said I doubt I ever would go through with it as the bag seems to hold on quiet well.
@@nowhere529 We have had several customers bolt their bags down. The straps work great, but the security of hard mounted is a whole different level.