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Ryker 4.jpg OK if I miss anything I am sorry. The plate you see you will have to get fabricated to what style bags you want. Ryker 3.jpg These bag and rear top case mounts are GIVI for a 2013 NC700X Honda. The passenger spot plate will be made to fit the angle of the bag you want. The plate is set on and bolted to the Max mount. I also purchased the passenger seat to get the (P4 cross member) and the (P2 & P3 passenger foot rest) P4 for more strength on the max mount. I will use the passenger foot rest in the down position when the bags are on and loaded. For the VSS calibration. Any bag can be used to your liking. Left bag must be set up or out to clear the drive shaft housing. I went more up then out.Ryker 6.jpg These mount fit the Givi Trekker Outback. 37L side 42L top case. If I missed any thing you can PM me. Glad to help. Going to Rolla Missouri Sunday to visit M2 Shocks now I have my stock shock on 5. He will be building Shocks for the 900ace. I have enough room on my Ryker for a week trip. Clothes, Cold weather, Wet weather, Some tools, a small ice chest and a small fan strapped on passenger spot for motel noise.
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Would it work to have top box in line with side cases so one could put a back pad on top box for back support? cueman
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Originally Posted by KID Ryker
These bag and rear top case mounts are GIVI for a 2013 NC700X Honda.
Is that because you already had them or you determined they were the easiest to adapt to the Ryker?
2014 Copper RTS
Tri-Axis bars, CB, BajaRon sway bar & shock adjusters, SpyderPop's Bumpskid, NBV peg brackets, LED headlights and modulator, Wolo trumpet air horns, trailer hitch, custom trailer harness, high mount turn signals, Custom Dynamics brake light, LED turn signal lights on mirrors, LED strip light for a dash light, garage door opener, LED lights in frunk, trunk, and saddlebags, RAM mounts and cradles for tablet (for GPS) and phone (for music), and Smooth Spyder belt tensioner.
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Originally Posted by IdahoMtnSpyder
Is that because you already had them or you determined they were the easiest to adapt to the Ryker?
Already had the mounts, very easy to adapt to the ryker max mount. But most of all I like these bag and they don't stick way out have a lot of room (had to buy). The mounts for the NC700X are very easy to work with.
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Love it, thats the route I,m going too
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Need any help let me know.
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Someone who has the ability to make Kid Ryker's design in quantity should set up production and of course give a cut of the action to Bro Kid Ryker.
Or better yet...........K R , set up production your self..........
Dean O
Gran Pa Hoon
Founder San Jose BMW
Builder of the Motorcyclist Cafe Barn and Bunkhouse
Alamogordo, NM
'20 Spyder F3 L
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looks good would be interested if you decide to sell the mounts
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Originally Posted by old Timer
Someone who has the ability to make Kid Ryker's design in quantity should set up production and of course give a cut of the action to Bro Kid Ryker.
Or better yet...........K R , set up production your self..........
GIVI could do it
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Originally Posted by KID Ryker
no
What GIVI rack arms did you use?
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Originally Posted by Trevor G
What GIVI rack arms did you use?
2013 Honda NC700X
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Was wondering what it does with the extra load then realised it’d be no worse than a passenger. Good job!
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Originally Posted by Haphazard72
Was wondering what it does with the extra load then realised it’d be no worse than a passenger. Good job!
Have not carried a passenger. I think the Ryker rides better loaded. Marcus at M2 Shocks also thought the same thing.
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Looks like nice fabrication.
I would be a bit concerned with having the weight so high and far to the rear. If you carry a passenger it changes the calibration of the VSS, have you engaged that switch?
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Originally Posted by Zoot
Looks like nice fabrication.
I would be a bit concerned with having the weight so high and far to the rear. If you carry a passenger it changes the calibration of the VSS, have you engaged that switch?
YES. I like it better with out the foot rest down.
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Very impressive
No doubt BRP would consider doing something similar and call it a Ryker adventurer
Or even an RT or F3 if they go over to shaft drive for off road use
That would take on the BMW, Triumph, Honda etc segment of that market
Eddie Sheppard
Poole Dorset UK
Get a Spyder - See the World
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With this design can you just use the top case with passenger seat?
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If you are going long distance, you might consider a backrest. After all, you have plenty of room for one.
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I also mounted saddle bags on both sides and a trunk behind the passenger seat. Also, I added two speakers on the rear. Consider it a mini spyder LOL
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Well done.
David C
2016 F3T
DIY Garage Door Opener & GPS Mount
Battery tender cable
Rear IPS Pack Rack
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Originally Posted by TNRyker
I also mounted saddle bags on both sides and a trunk behind the passenger seat. Also, I added two speakers on the rear. Consider it a mini spyder LOL
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What a good job. Like to see a closeup of the mounts.
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Originally Posted by Switchback12
With this design can you just use the top case with passenger seat?
No I can not use the passenger seat with the why I mount my bags. But the new driver back rest I will be able to use it.
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This set up does nothing to make the bike handle bad, if anything I think it handles better. I ride with no passenger so I can carry plenty of gear. Loaded I would still carry a passenger if needed. I have changed the shocks with M2 which have helped a lot.
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Originally Posted by TNRyker
I also mounted saddle bags on both sides and a trunk behind the passenger seat. Also, I added two speakers on the rear. Consider it a mini spyder LOL
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Nice job, would love to see the mounting brackets
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