How I've fitted a large touring tank bag onto the Ryker
When we ordered our Ryker 900 it was clear, that we will use it as a 2up touring machine, which should replace our "old" motorcycles what we used in the last 37 years..
For all our luggage we need around 100 liters (minimum ) for a comfortable 2-weeks holiday-tour !
Its not a question if a tank bag looks good or not, the best place to load heavy baggage on a bike is always on the tank and not the topcase, the same on a Ryker ! Also with this large 22 liter bag I have no problems with the handlebars in the curves or the view to the Display. I do not touch it with my belly. Its fixed on two Brackets under the lid of the Tank and a elastic band under the frame in the front of the driver seat - fits perfect !! You could use most of the Motorcycle tank bags .. I love the "Vanucci" brand, its the highest Quality you can get.
(we use that fitting since 22.000 miles now)
Super job ! How did you attach the elastic band under the frame in the front of the driver seat - could you maybe take a few pics of how you have attached it.
I noticed you did not attach straps to the side clips of the bag - is there no need for that?
Super job ! How did you attach the elastic band under the frame in the front of the driver seat - could you maybe take a few pics of how you have attached it.
I noticed you did not attach straps to the side clips of the bag - is there no need for that?
Hi Inge,
I`ll make a video the next days .. its only fixed on three points, the rest on the sides I will cut away - maybe you see it better here, for the brackets on the top I use two red snap hooks .
Outlander fairing - Fox-shock - BajaRon Swaybar - Hankook tire/ back - 165/50 Imperial tires front & longer front shocks - GIVI Topase - Shad sidecases -heated grips - new seats
Chris - this clarifies a great deal. Just still wondering what you used to attach the bungee cord to the seat. Am looking forward to your video.
When you cut the sides away - will it not start to fray?