Those bags look great on a classic bike. I didn't realize until reading some comments, that LONGRIDE is the name of a company that makes saddlebags. I found the website, and like what I see. My Honda CRF250L has waterproof roll bags, but my fair weather bike, Moto Guzzi V7ii, needs something a bit retro, and I like the style I see. EDIT: now I read the full text in the description! I see the link there.
I'm wondering how well these would fit on a 1978 Ducati 900SD... It *looks* like they sit high enough to avoid resting on the mufflers, but I may have to just try it. I'll have to look at the return policy on your website just in case 😝
Never too late ;) A good way to go about it for the Street Cup is to install our Triumph classics spacers, and then mount saddlebags with your favourite mounting system. Here's an overview here: longride.com/pages/best-saddlebag-system-cafe-racer-classic-motorcycle
Yes, the purpose of this video is only to show how to mount the saddlebag in this throw-over fashion - however if your indicators are positioned this way, and thus covered by saddlebags, you will need to install the brackets / spacers to support the bags, to keep them away from the indicators - should you decide to keep the indicators there of course.
Hi! It does rest against the suspension, so it's not the most ideal setup as it's a moving part, but the choice is very limited for vintage / classic / or custom motorcycles, and we've had customers travelling hundreds of miles on that method with no issues. It is worth checking the saddlebags periodically however, to make sure the suspension is not abrasive on the bag.
@@Mikethebike721 well that's only the best option when you have no other choice, which is the case with vintage bikes. Otherwise we advocate the use of saddlebag holders, for which our bags are predominantly designed for. We keep working on developing more saddlebag holders, we just can't cover the vintage bikes.
Hi! These are the bags that we manufacture, so in a sense, this is a "how to setup the Longride bags as throw-overs", so you are correct in the way that it won't apply to any common bag.
The video refers not only to the simple concept but to our specific products as well. It illustrates what our belts are for, how to attach the bags together and most importantly, it's nice to see that before making the purchase.
Those bags look great on a classic bike.
I didn't realize until reading some comments, that LONGRIDE is the name of a company that makes saddlebags. I found the website, and like what I see.
My Honda CRF250L has waterproof roll bags, but my fair weather bike, Moto Guzzi V7ii, needs something a bit retro, and I like the style I see.
EDIT: now I read the full text in the description! I see the link there.
Just what a needed for my temu install for my Duke 200! Thank you!
just what was needed thank you
I'm wondering how well these would fit on a 1978 Ducati 900SD... It *looks* like they sit high enough to avoid resting on the mufflers, but I may have to just try it. I'll have to look at the return policy on your website just in case 😝
Dammit! Now I have to get a new bike to make by bags look cool!
I know I’m late to the game but, I’m looking for saddlebags for my 2017 street cup.
Never too late ;) A good way to go about it for the Street Cup is to install our Triumph classics spacers, and then mount saddlebags with your favourite mounting system. Here's an overview here: longride.com/pages/best-saddlebag-system-cafe-racer-classic-motorcycle
Nice bike. Nice bag. I wish I can have that too.
Nice tutorial! What is the name of the last song, from 2:00 to 2:08?
It's Nichts - Die Leere Im Kern Deiner Hoffnung
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Do you ship to India?
Thank you very much for this information! it helped alot :)
Thank you ,subscribed to both you and lobo loco
Hi. What rear mudguard is that ? The street twin is beautiful btw.
Hi! This is a customised T120 actually, it belongs @Kn1ckster - you can find him on Instagram and he will happily tell you which parts he is using ;)
Hey is the Patriot bag in this vid the large or standard size?
Hey Stu, this is the standard Patriot.
Hello. What is the first music track s name?
Hi Nikita, this is "Burning Sunshine" from Lobo Loco. Enjoy!
@@the.longride thank you/
Can they be mounted directly on Royal Enfield C5 frames?
Probably!
My rear indicators are in the same position as this bike but the bags seem to cover the indicators???
Yes, the purpose of this video is only to show how to mount the saddlebag in this throw-over fashion - however if your indicators are positioned this way, and thus covered by saddlebags, you will need to install the brackets / spacers to support the bags, to keep them away from the indicators - should you decide to keep the indicators there of course.
Look good. !
Sir, what's the brand of the bags? thx.
I got it , thx
Is it safe that way? Won't the bags be rubbing against the suspension?
Hi! It does rest against the suspension, so it's not the most ideal setup as it's a moving part, but the choice is very limited for vintage / classic / or custom motorcycles, and we've had customers travelling hundreds of miles on that method with no issues. It is worth checking the saddlebags periodically however, to make sure the suspension is not abrasive on the bag.
Nice bags but resting on the suspension is a definite no for me.
@@Mikethebike721 well that's only the best option when you have no other choice, which is the case with vintage bikes. Otherwise we advocate the use of saddlebag holders, for which our bags are predominantly designed for. We keep working on developing more saddlebag holders, we just can't cover the vintage bikes.
the website link is in error. Can I apply them on my xsr700?
Hi there, the link seems to be working currently. Yes you can, if you fit side rails on your XSR700 so you can support the saddlebags.
Are the bags sold seperatily or in pairs?
Hi! The saddlebags from the vintage range are sold individually.
This seems like a custom complacted bag, you could have used a more common one?
Hi! These are the bags that we manufacture, so in a sense, this is a "how to setup the Longride bags as throw-overs", so you are correct in the way that it won't apply to any common bag.
Does it fit to honda xl125s?
We haven't had a chance to try! Since our system is universal, it might work.
How about one for the non hipsters that dont have banana seats
step1: grab a banana seat
they will rub up against the springs and that wil eventually destroy the bags
Is anybody so stupid that they could not figure this out themselves?
The video refers not only to the simple concept but to our specific products as well. It illustrates what our belts are for, how to attach the bags together and most importantly, it's nice to see that before making the purchase.
1 word: assurance.