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Top rack luggage bag, which one?

Wmoater

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I’ve done all kinds of searches and can only find a few pictures of motorcycle bags on “top racks” on RT’s. What bags do you use or recommend for a top rack? Will be using it for extra jacket, dunce caps, or cloths since not a lot of weight should be put on trunk. Will have a passenger so can’t use her seat:roflblack:
 
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Might depend on the typs of rack you've got on you spyder. I use a rectangular bag for the rain suits, half cover, spray detailer w/ cloth, and a few other light weight sundries. I would suggest a smaller, rounder bag if you have the angled tube rack. I Have the rack that is safety chrome :joke: , that's parallel the the ground so the HMB light shines through.

Lew L
 
I would go to mc accessory stores and look them over. When I find a good candidate, I ask if I can take it out and try it on my bike. I've never been turned down and I always get a good fit. Of course, I buy it there and not go on line to save a couple bucks.
 
Wmoater,
We use a Saddlemen TR2300DE, and love it. We use it to carry the kind of stuff you mentioned. The versatility of this bag is great! We have used Saddlemen products for years as we be travelled across our nation, and their quality is top notch.
 
Wmoater,
We use a Saddlemen TR2300DE, and love it. We use it to carry the kind of stuff you mentioned. The versatility of this bag is great! We have used Saddlemen products for years as we be travelled across our nation, and their quality is top notch.

that is a nice bag indeed
 
Better check your rack/BRP info. My last motorcycle had a limit of 5 pounds on the rack. That included the bag - that's not much! Don't know what the RT limit is.
 
Ultraguard Touring rack bag by Hopnel. Fits the rack perfectly and lasts forever,. Back in the day these were designed for Goldwings,Ventures etc. They even came in matching colors. Now just Black but they fit theValue Accessories rack just fine. VA also sells these bags at a discount. I keep my Can Am rain gear and 2 sets of froggtoggs. It also has small pockets for sunscreen or gloves or glasses or? Also an included rain cover tethered to the bag in its own pocket. I've had mine for 30 years,so it holds up pretty well. Bought back in the day and apperantly I had a Brown bike as my bag is(faded)Brown which kind of matches my current Lava Bronze Spyder.

https://store.valueaccessories.net/UltraGardTouringLuggageRackBag.aspx
 
Something to consider as you ride with the bag on the rack: Be diligent about not allowing anything to touch the paint on the trunk lid. Last October, we took a trip out west to Arizona, NM, Utah, Nevada. One of the days I decided to put the rain cover on the bag because there was rain forecasted. At the end of the day, I discovered the little lightweight plastic elastic drawstring tensioner had worked its way loose from the place that I had tucked it into, and was laying on the painted lid. The vibration from the wind had caused it to leave a rubbed spot in the paint about the size of a quarter. Pissed me off. LOL.
Just sayin, keep an eye on it.
 
Wmoater,
We use a Saddlemen TR2300DE, and love it. We use it to carry the kind of stuff you mentioned. The versatility of this bag is great! We have used Saddlemen products for years as we be travelled across our nation, and their quality is top notch.

That is a nice bag! I haven’t seen that one. That’s the size I’m looking for. I like the 1300 version too. I was looking at the Viking and Nelson Riggs versions that are similar too. I’m going to have to start calling and some bigger city bike stores to physically see some. None of my off-road shops carry any luggage bags. The Harley store does but only Harley leather stuff and I’m not interested in that. Keep the suggestions coming.
 
Momentum makes a nice bag but all of them are to big. I’ve seen them in person. My rack is 19 wide and 12 deep. With a passenger yours will be right at her back.
 
That is a nice bag! I haven’t seen that one. That’s the size I’m looking for. I like the 1300 version too. I was looking at the Viking and Nelson Riggs versions that are similar too. I’m going to have to start calling and some bigger city bike stores to physically see some. None of my off-road shops carry any luggage bags. The Harley store does but only Harley leather stuff and I’m not interested in that. Keep the suggestions coming.

We had the 1300 also. We used it as roll top bag to clip on top of our Saddlemen S2000E bag, for weekend trips. We had the big, honkin S3200DE bag for 1 and 2 week trips. We would clip our 1300 (R1300LXE) bag on top of it too.
When we bought our Spyder RTL last October, I bought the top case rack the next day from SpyderPops, installed it that night, and went the next day and bought the Saddlemen TR2300DE to sit on the rack, and it fits perfect.
I sold our motorcycle two weeks ago, and gave the new owner all of the Saddlemen bags we had been using on it. Plus, I gave him a tank bag, and two sets of brand new brake pads. Man, was I drunk or something? Lol.
 
I have a bag from Ironside. It is about 16" by 12" and fit perfectly on my rear rack from Diamond R. This was a perfect size for my overnight bag. Overall, I've been happy with it. Lots of bags will work but i have two suggestions. Make sure your bag is waterproof. Mine has a rain cover. I will admit it was a deluge of a rainstorm but my stuff did get wet even with the rain cover. Second, mine also has attached tie downs which gave me an extra sense of confidence even with additional straps. I have since sold my previous RT and now have a 2020 so no more rack.
 
Something to consider as you ride with the bag on the rack: Be diligent about not allowing anything to touch the paint on the trunk lid. Last October, we took a trip out west to Arizona, NM, Utah, Nevada. One of the days I decided to put the rain cover on the bag because there was rain forecasted. At the end of the day, I discovered the little lightweight plastic elastic drawstring tensioner had worked its way loose from the place that I had tucked it into, and was laying on the painted lid. The vibration from the wind had caused it to leave a rubbed spot in the paint about the size of a quarter. Pissed me off. LOL.
Just sayin, keep an eye on it.

I'm worried about rubbing like this happening.
I would only load a bag with anything on the trunk rack for extra storage during a trip.
I've bumped jackets to the trunk rack of my Road Glide and ended up with rubs, and the Harley paint is HARDER than that on the Spyder.

Anyone have a wrap on the trunk lid and then install the rack?

I haven't installed my BPR rack, wanted a black rack, yet, as researching the wrap first.
 
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I have an 18-year-old Kuryakin that sits on my Rivco extendable rack. I never go over 20lbs, and it has a built-in rain cover.
 
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Now that’s a bag, ThreeWheels! My wife could sleep in that thing. :roflblack: Who is the manufacturer, Nelson Riggs? I just saw this bag from them that fits the sizes. It’s the Traveler Lite Rack Bag. 18 x 12 x 10. I don’t know much about Nelson Riggs except for their covers and rain gear.

I have an 18-year-old Kuryakin that sits on my Rivco extendable rack. I never go over 20lbs, and it has a built-in rain cover.

Which Kuryakin spyder01? I really like the looks of the Kuryakin Momentum Vagabond Sissy Bar Bag but is just too tall, I think. I am leaning towards the Saddle Men 2300, but I also like the 1300. I want to see these 3 bags in person. Keep them coming!
 

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I used a Nelson Rigg dry bag when going cross country on my motorcycle. It is about 11 x 11 x 21. Keeps everything nice and dry even in the worst weather. Now have a 2020 RT with the LinQ semi rigid bag on the back so not sure if it can be strapped on top, but definitely if I am by myself, it will go on the back seat with no problem. Has several nice anchor points.
 
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