For me, I'd get a length of ply to fit, put it in that nice red interior, pile your gear in, then, once you've fastened the bag shut, tighten a strap around the bag lengthwise, so as to secure the bag onto the ply base, nice and secure and that should stop the ends from sagging onto your pipes. Then rok strap the lot across your pillion seat. Sorted - but remember, it's a bugger to get into it again if you need to once it's strapped down, so keep your important stuff in a tank bag. That and minimal security are the only drawbacks of good waterproof soft luggage. However a big plus is it keeps the bike very slim so filtering isn't a problem. Just watch your mates struggle with panniers!!
"Fixing luggage to Triumph Speed Triple"... goals have not been met.
hum...how do you make the bag hold to the bike?
Exactly what I though? Pretty pointless video to be honest
@@kammyTT me too, it’s clearly not attached. I was hoping to see how to do it on my own bike.
For me, I'd get a length of ply to fit, put it in that nice red interior, pile your gear in, then, once you've fastened the bag shut, tighten a strap around the bag lengthwise, so as to secure the bag onto the ply base, nice and secure and that should stop the ends from sagging onto your pipes.
Then rok strap the lot across your pillion seat.
Sorted - but remember, it's a bugger to get into it again if you need to once it's strapped down, so keep your important stuff in a tank bag.
That and minimal security are the only drawbacks of good waterproof soft luggage. However a big plus is it keeps the bike very slim so filtering isn't a problem. Just watch your mates struggle with panniers!!
Did you find any issues with the tail pack hanging over and getting fried by the exhaust pipes?
Impressive. You managed to make a video that is awful in almost every way. Congratulations.