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Small load carrying problem - slimwilly - 21-04-13

I sure is nice to be able to jump on the bike and pop into town to make a purchase but where the hell do you put the goods,i have often used a tank bag, then there is the rucksack or rear tie on bag, this is of course if you have not got ugly (but practical) wind buffeting top or side boxes.
I not long ago stopped on the way home at a chip shop, i unzipped the leathers and popped them inside ,by the end of that road i had to stop, my titties were on fire, burning hot, i had to wait for them to cool before i continued.
Now i have seen via the American web side a rear fixed storage pod that replaces the pillion seat,i think it was about £400 :eek ,but a very good idea,remove the rear seat and fit the pod using the same lock on fixings on the bike,very clever,no more burnt titties,


So i am going to try to make one, it will also be a better base to fix my touring rear strap on luggage bag.




Re: Small load carrying problem - pitternator - 21-04-13

top box or a ventura bag kit is simplest . ventura bag holds 45 litres and just slides on and off a metal hoop which attaches to side rails fixed to the bike. On my fazer I have a small grab rail which I put on the side rails when the bag hoop not in use. Google ventura luggage and should get you a supplier.
You could use the ventura bag just like a shopping bag, then go to bike and simply slide it on the hoop. Best and simplest system I have ever used tbh.


Re: Small load carrying problem - stevierst - 21-04-13

Personally I'm not a great fan of the pillion boxes, they look a bit odd. Ventura is the most flexible of the carrying systems, and a top box is just like having a boot on a car.
Once you've had one, you can't do without. But every credit to ya making your own system.

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Re: Small load carrying problem - slimwilly - 21-04-13

I was aiming at a fixed compartment box, lockable, where i can leave tool kit,waterproofs,locks(should be on the bike) where i dont have to remember to take a bag and then if i see something i know i can take it home safely.A permantent butperhaps odd looking :lol ,maybe if i get the paint colour near then not so odd, but very practical.


Re: Small load carrying problem - JoeRock - 21-04-13

(21-04-13, 08:10 AM)slimwilly link Wrote: I was aiming at a fixed compartment box, lockable, where i can leave tool kit,waterproofs,locks(should be on the bike) where i dont have to remember to take a bag and then if i see something i know i can take it home safely.A permantent butperhaps odd looking :lol ,maybe if i get the paint colour near then not so odd, but very practical.

Just buy a topbox and a rack, it'll be a lot easier and less hassle, and you've still got the pillion seat for when you need even more stuff carried!


Re: Small load carrying problem - stevierst - 21-04-13

(21-04-13, 11:38 AM)JoeRock link Wrote: Just buy a topbox and a rack, it'll be a lot easier and less hassle, and you've still got the pillion seat for when you need even more stuff carried!

+1 on the box/rack if you want it to be permanent.
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Re: Small load carrying problem - Davebo - 22-04-13

Cargo net? About £5 from Halfords (other motor spares outlets are available).  Smile


Re: Small load carrying problem - slimwilly - 22-04-13

Sorry but i sure do not want a top box or similar,or panniers even,


I am going to make a rear trunk that utilises the locking mechanism from the pillion seat.
I went out yesterday and because i thought it might rain i took my waterproofs,that meant a tank bag had to be put on,now how handy would a fixed trunk be?








Re: Small load carrying problem - chaparral02 - 22-04-13

Quote:Just buy a topbox and a rack, it'll be a lot easier and less hassle, and you've still got the pillion seat for when you need even more stuff carried!
+2

I use to hate topboxes and I use to take the piss out my mates who had one on there bikes.... :rollin

But after fitting one to my own bike I never hardly go anywhere with it now... Wink
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Re: Small load carrying problem - slimwilly - 22-04-13

For proper touring then probably a very good thing,safe way for good sized loads.


I am going to try to make a small rear box from an old copper water cylinder
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Difficult to mould it to the angles and shape needed but going ok
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The rear fixing slot that the lock locates to


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That fits nicely


Re: Small load carrying problem - ddtwelve - 22-04-13

fit one of them pizza box holders ya see about from scooters? :rollin


Re: Small load carrying problem - slimwilly - 22-04-13

,haha.maybe donner kebabs door to door


Re: Small load carrying problem - fazer390 - 23-04-13

I've got a Fastbag that I occasionally fit onto my rear seat. It's like an aerodynamic expandable top box. It's also key lockable and has a carry handle when removed... It comes in various colours, but can be colour coded to match your bike...  Big Grin

Unfortunatly there's no dealers that I have found in the UK, but I got mine a few years ago from Ebay...

www.fastbag.com




Re: Small load carrying problem - slimwilly - 23-04-13

Then the front retaining hooks


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Then an older boiler door for a double skin lid
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Re: Small load carrying problem - slimwilly - 23-04-13

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Re: Small load carrying problem - locksmith - 23-04-13

Got to be honest, you need your head testing  :eek


Re: Small load carrying problem - MightyClown - 23-04-13


And some mocked devilisam on his adventures.    Yes,  it looks a bit of a dogs dinner but think of it as a prototype and if a second version was a little  neater,  painted up it could look good. 

Lets salute the vision and ingenuity. 




Re: Small load carrying problem - slimwilly - 23-04-13

Haha :lol :nana


Proto type, this is for real :eek


When its colour coded in it will be a very useful addition,it is purposefully having a flat top as a solid base for my rear pack for when we go to Mugello in a few weeks.All the luggage will be tight behind me so no wind buffeting or wobbling. Confusedun ,then a certain amount of kit can stay on the bike secure and not have to be carried into the hotel in my luggage.See you got to think about these things.


Re: Small load carrying problem - slimwilly - 23-04-13

Here i have fitted the front two hooks,middle locking loop and the two locaters at the rear
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Re: Small load carrying problem - pitternator - 24-04-13

might look better painted ???

only thing which would concern me is its metal, and in a crash could be a danger if you hit it ? I dunno, but is this worth it ??

bring it along on sunday to the bike shed !