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Johny, can you also post some pictures from back of the bike.. how it looks like?
how about mounting them on and off? it this more like permanent solution or you can just undo several screws and they are gone?
any dirrect link to those yamaha style bags?
thanx mat.. good post...

Martin,

Raining here yesterday, I'll take a photo from the rear and send it later today. As far as a link, this looks like the ones I have installed;

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And you will need these support bars too,

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Johny, can you also post some pictures from back of the bike.. how it looks like?
how about mounting them on and off? it this more like permanent solution or you can just undo several screws and they are gone?
any dirrect link to those yamaha style bags?
thanx mat.. good post...

Hello,

I've had a couple of request for photos from the rear of the trike. From the rear, they look OK, nowhere near as sexy as those Corbins, but OK. Myself, I love the way the Corbin's give the F3 that bagger look. But I also like the way that $1,700 dollars looks in my pocket! Here are the shots from the back of the Spyder, and I took a close-up to try and show how the bags grab the support bar with a strong clamp that comes attached to the rear of the saddlebags.
 

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Hello,

I've had a couple of request for photos from the rear of the trike. From the rear, they look OK, nowhere near as sexy as those Corbins, but OK. Myself, I love the way the Corbin's give the F3 that bagger look. But I also like the way that $1,700 dollars looks in my pocket! Here are the shots from the back of the Spyder, and I took a close-up to try and show how the bags grab the support bar with a strong clamp that comes attached to the rear of the saddlebags.

Is it safe to assume that the stock bolts for the passenger grips can be reused to install these?
 
My corbin bags get delivered tomorrow ,I am very excited.lol

Mine were delivered today, as well. Get them installed? What color did you get? I was expecting the additional strut color would match the frame color (red/orange in my case), but they didn't - they were black. I also had to go buy a tap and die kit, because the threaded hole on the strut appeared to be tapped from the bottom side and wasn't clean on the side the bolt goes into, either thread-wise and powder coat-wise. There was no way a bolt was going in that hole until I tapped it from the proper direction. Other than that hiccup, the install went rather smoothly and they look great!

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Probably a question for Lamonster, since he has both Corbin items on his F3:
I have the CanAm F3 removable passenger backrest. Does the Corbin Dual Touring saddle or the Corbin saddlebags interfere with the fit of the backrest?
Also, it looks like the Corbin saddle is one piece. How does this work with the factory passenger seat (ignition key unlock) system??

I can't speak to how well the Corbin bags integrate with the existing passenger backrest, but I do recall one of the questions asked during the ordering process was whether you had any accessories like that.

As far as the seat, the Corbin touring seat is one piece. They provide the instructions and hardware to move the seat post locking mechanism - pretty easy mod and it allows the factory unlock mechanism to still work.


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I have ordered the Corbin saddlebags. 6 to 7 week production time but I think they are going to be great.
My bags came in I was super excited . The figment was poor.I had to drill out the holes quarter of an inch. three days after I had an install the one on the lids developed three cracks in the paint .I contacted Corbin they wanted me to from the bags back but already adjusted the fitment on my bike so I just sent them the lid .hopefully I don't have to wait another eight weeks. They are very expensive but they look awesome on the bike
 
I can't speak to how well the Corbin bags integrate with the existing passenger backrest, but I do recall one of the questions asked during the ordering process was whether you had any accessories like that.

As far as the seat, the Corbin touring seat is one piece. They provide the instructions and hardware to move the seat post locking mechanism - pretty easy mod and it allows the factory unlock mechanism to still work.


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Passenger backrest will not work with Corbin bags, not enough clearance
 
So it's been almost 2 months and still no saddlebags. just called them and was told they have redesigned them so that they will work with the back rest. they are shipping next week. I'm starting to lose my patients so I hope they do ship next week.
 
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So it's been almost 2 months and still no saddlebags. just called them and was told they have redesigned them so that they will work with the back rest. they are shipping next week. I'm starting to lose my patients so I hope they do ship next week.

Hang in there. Corbin is very nice stuff. The modification sounds like it is worth waiting for.
 
So it's been almost 2 months and still no saddlebags. just called them and was told they have redesigned them so that they will work with the back rest. they are shipping next week. I'm starting to lose my patients so I hope they do ship next week.

Could you please provide us a little follow-up? Did you get the bags after your wait? Did they go on the bike OK and meet your expectations? Did they actually redesign the bags for fitment with the BRP backrest? Your input would be greatly appreciated before I decide on a $2,000 gamble! :) Thanks! :thumbup:
 
Could you please provide us a little follow-up? Did you get the bags after your wait? Did they go on the bike OK and meet your expectations? Did they actually redesign the bags for fitment with the BRP backrest? Your input would be greatly appreciated before I decide on a $2,000 gamble! :) Thanks! :thumbup:
They are being shipped on Tuesday, I'll keep you posted.
 
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HAVENT PUT THEM ON AS OF YET BUT PURCHASED FOR $350 SOMETHING. BRAND NEW FROM ITALY ON EBAY (FOR FOREIGN PRODUCTS I TRY TO ORDER FROM COUNTRY OF ORIGIN). THEY ARE LISTED ON EBAY IN THE STATES FOR ABOUT $500. PURCHASED WINGRACKS FOR $50 FROM A PRIVATE SELLER. AND THERE ARE PLENTY OF INSTRUCTIONS ON HERE ON INSTALLING.
 
My Corbin bags have shipped are scheduled to arrive tomorrow. I hope to get them installed this weekend and will take pics and post them nest week.
 
Corbin Bags are on

The bags came in, took about an hour and a half to install. pretty simple install. here are some pic's.
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