Hello sir, this is a great review. I am going to be purchasing a Yamaha Raider next spring and I loved those large odin bags in my last motorcycle but didn’t know how they were gonna be on the Raider. This video helped me so much and I am definitely getting those saddlebags again as well as the easy bracket system. Thanks so much.
I know this is an older video, but regardless, I appreciate the depth of the review. Also glad to see the bracket had a lower plate on it too, was somewhat worried about lower end sag of the bag into the belt guard/pipe. Cheers man
I don't think believe so. Looking out on the internet I see now mention of anyone having to relocate the turn signals to install a saddlebag for any year Raider.
I stand corrected. If you go with those big gloss Harely style baggers you will have to do something with the turn signals. But when searching for bags for the Raider. The two videos I saw with them had removed the turn signals but one guy said he did not use the mounts from Viking and made his own. I suspect he didn't use the Viking mounts because Viking doesn't display those bags as an option for a Raider.
Good Day! The quick release kit is part #55004 and the bags are the Yamaha Raider Odin Large bags. There is no part number for them you have to drill down to them after choosing by bike, in my case the Raider . They are still holding up since posting this review! Thanks for the props!
Thanks so much man I have a 2012 Raider S Raven and I am looking for some quick release saddlebags so these might be them. Thanks again. How much for the bags and release bracket and from where? Thanks again.
Ross I'm glad my review was able to help you out. Vikingbags.com is where you want to go. Once you're there you can put in the make and model of your bike choose the year but I think for the Raider it's all years. And then it'll show you every bag they make that'll fit on Raider. Look over every style you might find something there that wasn't necessarily like mine that you like even more. But keep in mind that they may make the same style bag with or without the locks so choose which type you like. Once you got the bags you like you can go to the drop down menu and you'll find hardware as a choice and there you can get your quick disconnect system if you want that. If not at that time the bags themselves came with a free hard mounting kit to if you're not concerned with taking your bags on and off the bike quickly. You'll want to go with the Yamaha Cat 1 quick disconnect system for the Raider. Right now it's going for about a hundred and forty-five bucks and the bags are about $200. I believe they are running a 20% off coupon as well so now it'd be a good time to pick em up. I hope that helps you out bro and safe rides!
Great review!! How tall is that sissy bar on the back? Is that the tall 12 inch? I just bought a raider with these bags in it. I need those quick release brackets!!
@@mainebiker my backrest is the fixed type. I am uncertain if they will work with the quick release back. You might have to ask Viking about it. Thanks!
Hey bro i know this is an old old video!! But could you tell me where you got the saddle bags, the batwings and the back rest!? Just got a bike and would like to make it a more cruiser friendly bike for my son and me
Hi Teri! The bags are holding up for the most part. I have a slight issue with the quick release on one side. has been sticking a bit. If there is anything that is noticeable is that there is a slight sagging on the rear wall wear the bag is attached. Knowing what it looked like new we would notice the sag. The bag itself still good though. What issues have you had? P. S. I saw the video you put out the other day, thank you for the kind words and there sincerity, that meant a lot to me. Folks watching out for one another... We need a lot more of that now days. Thank you.
@@POPPASHANGO I'm having problems with the quick releases sticking. I don't really use them much anymore, just the slot to hold them down. That seems to work because of that have duty velcro. I think my main issue is with the seat being a touch too wide thus not allowing me to really get the full access of the bag. Other than that they seem to be working well. I hadn't seen many others with Viking bags and wanted to ask what your experience has been. In a way, I'm almost considering putting my original bags back on but I don't want to lose the locking ability.
@@TeriAndersonAgreed on the ability to lock them. I have some old school throw over bags that have seen better days. Too long in storage and they dried out. But I actually like the look of a soft bag on a bike.
@@TeriAnderson I am going to try and get one or two more rides in before the snow and then winter the bikes. All the best for you and your surgery Teri!
Hello sir, this is a great review. I am going to be purchasing a Yamaha Raider next spring and I loved those large odin bags in my last motorcycle but didn’t know how they were gonna be on the Raider. This video helped me so much and I am definitely getting those saddlebags again as well as the easy bracket system. Thanks so much.
Glad it helped. Cheers on getting a Raider!
Awesome video!
Thanks for the in depth review of these saddlebags. It was very helpful.
I know this is an older video, but regardless, I appreciate the depth of the review. Also glad to see the bracket had a lower plate on it too, was somewhat worried about lower end sag of the bag into the belt guard/pipe. Cheers man
Hey thanks. The bags are still holding up and look as good as when I first bought them. Still highly recommended.
Damn good review!
Do these bags fit with the original turn signals. I don't want to change them
I don't think believe so. Looking out on the internet I see now mention of anyone having to relocate the turn signals to install a saddlebag for any year Raider.
I stand corrected. If you go with those big gloss Harely style baggers you will have to do something with the turn signals. But when searching for bags for the Raider. The two videos I saw with them had removed the turn signals but one guy said he did not use the mounts from Viking and made his own. I suspect he didn't use the Viking mounts because Viking doesn't display those bags as an option for a Raider.
Great Review....what is the Viking Product# of your bags? I'm looking to get the same thing.
Good Day! The quick release kit is part #55004 and the bags are the Yamaha Raider Odin Large bags. There is no part number for them you have to drill down to them after choosing by bike, in my case the Raider . They are still holding up since posting this review!
Thanks for the props!
Thanks so much man I have a 2012 Raider S Raven and I am looking for some quick release saddlebags so these might be them. Thanks again. How much for the bags and release bracket and from where? Thanks again.
Ross I'm glad my review was able to help you out. Vikingbags.com is where you want to go. Once you're there you can put in the make and model of your bike choose the year but I think for the Raider it's all years. And then it'll show you every bag they make that'll fit on Raider. Look over every style you might find something there that wasn't necessarily like mine that you like even more. But keep in mind that they may make the same style bag with or without the locks so choose which type you like. Once you got the bags you like you can go to the drop down menu and you'll find hardware as a choice and there you can get your quick disconnect system if you want that. If not at that time the bags themselves came with a free hard mounting kit to if you're not concerned with taking your bags on and off the bike quickly. You'll want to go with the Yamaha Cat 1 quick disconnect system for the Raider. Right now it's going for about a hundred and forty-five bucks and the bags are about $200. I believe they are running a 20% off coupon as well so now it'd be a good time to pick em up. I hope that helps you out bro and safe rides!
@@POPPASHANGO thanks i will check them out. Ride safe brother.
Great review!! How tall is that sissy bar on the back? Is that the tall 12 inch? I just bought a raider with these bags in it. I need those quick release brackets!!
Hey BIGpapa! Thanks for the props! Yes the sissy bar is tge Yamaha OEM backrest Tall (12"). Congrats on the Raider!
@@POPPASHANGO thanks!! Shes a bad bad machine! 2015 raider bullet cowl. A whole lotta sexy
@@POPPASHANGO hi great video. Is ur back rest the quick release or fixed ?
@@mainebiker my backrest is the fixed type. I am uncertain if they will work with the quick release back. You might have to ask Viking about it. Thanks!
I'm trying to get hold of some but I'm in the UK
Hey bro i know this is an old old video!! But could you tell me where you got the saddle bags, the batwings and the back rest!? Just got a bike and would like to make it a more cruiser friendly bike for my son and me
Hey no worries! I purchased the bags and quick disconnect kit from Vikingbags.com and the bat Memhis Shades batwing came from Fortnine in Canada.
How are you liking your Viking bags after 2 years? I got some and reviewed them about 3 years ago and I'm beginning to have problems with them.
Hi Teri! The bags are holding up for the most part. I have a slight issue with the quick release on one side. has been sticking a bit. If there is anything that is noticeable is that there is a slight sagging on the rear wall wear the bag is attached. Knowing what it looked like new we would notice the sag. The bag itself still good though. What issues have you had?
P. S. I saw the video you put out the other day, thank you for the kind words and there sincerity, that meant a lot to me. Folks watching out for one another... We need a lot more of that now days. Thank you.
@@POPPASHANGO I'm having problems with the quick releases sticking. I don't really use them much anymore, just the slot to hold them down. That seems to work because of that have duty velcro. I think my main issue is with the seat being a touch too wide thus not allowing me to really get the full access of the bag. Other than that they seem to be working well. I hadn't seen many others with Viking bags and wanted to ask what your experience has been. In a way, I'm almost considering putting my original bags back on but I don't want to lose the locking ability.
@@TeriAndersonAgreed on the ability to lock them. I have some old school throw over bags that have seen better days. Too long in storage and they dried out. But I actually like the look of a soft bag on a bike.
@@POPPASHANGO I do too. I went with the lock because of all the long trips before my inner ear surgery. Looking forward to this next season!
@@TeriAnderson I am going to try and get one or two more rides in before the snow and then winter the bikes. All the best for you and your surgery Teri!
Good review.
Nice, but they are not as attractive as HD bags. They look odd. Mine are still in the box in my garage.
Those bags open like shit I hated them