Must be better to mount it on the seat as intended and get the correct tank cover and bag I would think, save marking up your tank and frame with bungees. Your bike looks too nice to mark up.
I use one of those wonderweb/blanket thingies on my tank under the bag, then bungee it on around the frame as the magnets aren't very strong through the blanket. That looks very similar to the old Oxford Hump Back bags, which you could get a base conversion for - zip on, so might work, or maybe Yamaha do one for that particular bag? Mostly I bungee mine to the pillion seat though, again with the blanket underneath and protecting the tail unit.
Liz and I both use the Oxford tank bags on our trips - I genuinely think they're the best I've ever used and I'd suggest you look for one, rather than messing around.
The magnetic base works perfectly on the Fazer 1000 (and the FJ 12) - it has side pockets, a zip on/off wallet holder and the bag itself can be used as a ruck-sack. Not sure if they're clear enough in the pic below, but we luv em.
I used the same on my fazer (looks like it anyway), it's a great piece of kit. Much better than the givi job I use on the tiger (which I'm only using since the Oxford one doesn't fit the tank shape)
Fizzy, you can get the magnetic tank bag conversion for that bag I believe, it'll save scratching your tank/frame to hell. They're interchangeable between tailpack, magnetic, and strap on (not that kind!)
You might be lucky if you keep your eye out for one.
And if your after a tail end soft luggage, Ventura is the dogs bollocks mate. And with a little bit of bending and tweeking, bandit 600 Ventura rails fit (top tip
It's an Oxford part I believe. The humpback bags had interchangeable bases that zip off afaik that becomes the magnetic map pouch. They come up on fleabay every now and again, but try calling Oxford, they might have some left .
Fizzy, what size is the bag in litres? I'll have a rummage around at work on Thursday if you can let me know this. Also, if it's made by Oxford, lift all the strengthening walls inside (for when you extend it) and there should be a white label sewn in with the Oxford stock code, something like OL/OF120/140/whatever.
And just to further check, can you confirm that the base does indeed zip off? Looks like it from your pics.
(10-06-14, 09:15 PM)Fizzy Pies link Wrote: its a yam part guys YMD200109001.
i see how the bottom is interchangable though, i wonder if an oxford part will fit nick?
Difficult to say from the photos mate. It does look very similar to the Oxford ones (Humpback, as said) but also looks a little smaller than the one I used to have. Yam part no. doesn't help I'm afraid
Might be able to do it on measurements of the base zip - approx. width x length?
(10-06-14, 09:57 PM)Fizzy Pies link Wrote: much change the yam zip wont fit the oxford one u reckon?
Might help if you answered questions instead of asking them :lol
No promises, just if I had a little info I could look around and see if we've got anything likely looking - all kinds of shit knocking around in the returns dept
Hi Fizzy Pies, I may possibly have the magnetic tank bag base you need. I have an Oxford Sports tail pack which I have had for years and bought a magnetic base off eBay which I hoped would fit. Unfortunately I was wrong as the pitch of the zip teeth is different. The tank bag base has large teeth and the tail pack I have has small teeth. See picture below which should clarify. Anyway, if your tail pack has large teeth, then you may be in luck and we can work out a plan to get it to you if interested.
Sorry Fizzy, can't find any remaining stock of the item you want
However, just in case it helps with your search, I have found out that the 2004 model humpback bags did use fine zips on the base. The item you require is, I am told, the OF526 Humpback Tailpack Conversion kit, for the OF520 series bags - also it seems we did make luggage for Yamaha at one time, so all seems to gel so far.
Sorry, I think that's as far as I'm going to get :rolleyes