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I am ready for touring...

RykerUSA

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Who said these trykes are not for touring??

I'm now all set to cruise the country.

Adequate storage.

Home made shield.

Atlas throttle lock.

Alaska Leather sheepskin seat pad.

Floor boards.

65mm socket stored under the hood.

Bluetooth connectivity from phone to helmet for GPS, music and everything else.

I wonder if I'm missing anything???

Ryde on,

RykerUSA
 

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I plan the same here in the alps - but sometimes 2up !! it seems you have everything you need - maybe a bottle-holder and a largeer tank-bag ??
 

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+1 on Chris' suggestion for bottle holder...check out Drinks2Go.com

I took the cheapest one for a bicycle - less than 10 dollars - was easy to fix with 2 screws in the plastic ..
(looking for a "black-bottle-Sponsor ;) )
 

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Who said these trykes are not for touring??

I'm now all set to cruise the country.

Adequate storage.

Home made shield.

Atlas throttle lock.

Alaska Leather sheepskin seat pad.

Floor boards.

65mm socket stored under the hood.

Bluetooth connectivity from phone to helmet for GPS, music and everything else.

I wonder if I'm missing anything???

Ryde on,

RykerUSA
Hey RykerUSA, Where did you get your soft bag set up? :cheers: cueman
 
I took the cheapest one for a bicycle - less than 10 dollars - was easy to fix with 2 screws in the plastic ..
(looking for a "black-bottle-Sponsor ;) )

I've been looking about doing the same thing. Just curious why you mounted on right side. Unless you have a throttle lock you won't be able to use the bottle of (fill in the blank) unless you are stopped. If you mounted on the left side you could take a drink while still moving. Am I missing something about the left side?
 
That you are....

Well done :2thumbs: Now off you go and you will have to get back to us on the results of all the hard work in getting yourself set up. We have seen several mentioning long distance rydes and what they need to make it better but you do have a nice set up....:thumbup:
 
Who said these trykes are not for touring??

I'm now all set to cruise the country.

Adequate storage.

Home made shield.

Atlas throttle lock.

Alaska Leather sheepskin seat pad.

Floor boards.

65mm socket stored under the hood.

Bluetooth connectivity from phone to helmet for GPS, music and everything else.

I wonder if I'm missing anything???

Ryde on,

RykerUSA


So what else do you need. My first 10 years consisted of a bag strapped to the rear seat. I gotten soft over the next 35 years of riding but I could still do it if I had to.

The point is: just go out and do it. Tune up as you go along.
 
What windshield? It appears to attach to the 4 mounting stock holes? Look bigger than my MRA universal windshield. With most smaller windshields you get a LOT of side winds because their not wide enough.
 
Awesome work!!

Can you show your A-frame (or whatever frame) you made for your saddlebags to not touch the wheel/fender? I'm receiving the same ones this week.

Looking awesome!
 
To support the saddle bags, I went to my local Wally World and purchased 2 metal yard sticks. I simply slid the yardsticks through the Max mount and them bent them down on each side and it works just fine.
 
What windshield? It appears to attach to the 4 mounting stock holes? Look bigger than my MRA universal windshield. With most smaller windshields you get a LOT of side winds because their not wide enough.

Looks like a CalSci (which is what I have, much better than the stock/optional).
 
RykerUSA, I see they come with a variety of straps. How did you fit them under your 'top bag'? I have a Chinese Givi box, wonder if the straps would fit under it. Do they go over the top of the Max Mount or through it like the yard sticks? I'm through with long distance touring but want to be able to take it on a week long trip or two.
 
My saddlebags are just laying over Max Mount. My Top bag is strapped to Max Mount over the saddle bag center support band. I cut off all of the straps from the saddle bags as I do not use them. I have one bungee cord that straps across the front of 1 saddle bag underneath the Max Mount and attaches to the other saddle bag holding them together in position. I have not taken them out on the interstate yet but I'm pretty confident that this will work.

Yardsticks go through the Max Mount and then you just bend them down to the form/position of the Max Mount so that they are hanging down on each side supporting the bags away from the wheel and clearing the swing arm.

May the force be with you.
 
My saddlebags are just laying over Max Mount. My Top bag is strapped to Max Mount over the saddle bag center support band. I cut off all of the straps from the saddle bags as I do not use them. I have one bungee cord that straps across the front of 1 saddle bag underneath the Max Mount and attaches to the other saddle bag holding them together in position. I have not taken them out on the interstate yet but I'm pretty confident that this will work.

Yardsticks go through the Max Mount and then you just bend them down to the form/position of the Max Mouth so that they are hanging down on each side supporting the bags away from the wheel and clearing the swing arm.

May the force be with you.

By "yardstick" do you mean a regular metal 36 inch ruler?
 
To support the saddle bags, I went to my local Wally World and purchased 2 metal yard sticks. I simply slid the yardsticks through the Max mount and them bent them down on each side and it works just fine.

LOL. This is awesome! And a lot easier than what I was envisioning as a weekend project. Thanks!
 
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