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Can-Am luggage

sinkhole

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Hello all. I'm a new Spyder RT a/c (silver) owner. This is my first cycle, and it has taken some time to get used to. I have 380 miles on it presently and am starting to feel more comfortable at speed, and in traffic.

Has anyone on the group purchased any of the Can-Am RT luggage, and if so, does it really optimize the space in the compartments? It seems a little pricey, but if it does make the most out of the space, it would be worth it.

Dave
 
:congrats: and welcome. There have been a couple of posts dealing with question. If I remember correctly, some mentioned BMW bags and someone else mentioned some aftermarket luggage. If you go to search posts and type in "luggage", I'm sure it will direct you to some possible answers to your question.
 
welcome:congrats: I agree with you it is a bit $$. The best pirce I have found is at cyclecentral.com. :ani29:
 
BRP luggage

Both my wife and I have purchased the BRP luggage, front and back. They fit perfectly in the compartments and we both like them a lot. They are very well constructed and make for easy plucking your stuff out of the machine after a long day of riding... Totally easy and convenient. There is an obvious small trade off for this convenience, you do loose a little space. but if you use any kind of bags to carry your stuff, that will be the case. As for us, we have two RT's and that doesn't become much of a factor. They are pricey but we were given excellent discounts from our dealer and made it reasonable. We both give the BRP bags a hearty :2thumbs:.. Len


Hello all. I'm a new Spyder RT a/c (silver) owner. This is my first cycle, and it has taken some time to get used to. I have 380 miles on it presently and am starting to feel more comfortable at speed, and in traffic.

Has anyone on the group purchased any of the Can-Am RT luggage, and if so, does it really optimize the space in the compartments? It seems a little pricey, but if it does make the most out of the space, it would be worth it.

Dave
 
I purchased the BRP luggage for my RT. I really like the front bag with the wheels. This one takes up the whole trunk space but the whole bag is usable. I am disappointed with the rear trunk and saddlebag liners. They dont have enough storage space for my liking. The trunk bag sits on top of a strap so it is only half the trunk size. I felt the value was good for the front trunk luggage, but way overpriced for the saddlebag & rear trunk units. Had I seen them before purchasing, I probably would not have bought them. Going on a trip this weekend and will get to try them all out.
 
Both my wife and I have purchased the BRP luggage, front and back. They fit perfectly in the compartments and we both like them a lot. They are very well constructed and make for easy plucking your stuff out of the machine after a long day of riding... Totally easy and convenient. There is an obvious small trade off for this convenience, you do loose a little space. but if you use any kind of bags to carry your stuff, that will be the case. As for us, we have two RT's and that doesn't become much of a factor. They are pricey but we were given excellent discounts from our dealer and made it reasonable. We both give the BRP bags a hearty :2thumbs:.. Len

Ditto!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
luggage

I purchased the saddlebags from a dealer in Arizona. Saved $60.00, including shipping. I thought that the left one would have a notch cut out of it for the battery area but they just made it thinner instead. Lost some room when they did this.
 
I purchased a couple from Cabbells (sp), that was in a post, but then I found the soft liners from a ST1100 Honda fit even better.

Good Luck, Welcome to riding.

Old Man Zues
 
luggage

Which compartment/s did the ST-1100 Honda liners fit? I'll probably stick with the Can-Am for the front compartment, but don't like the idea of wasting space in the rear ones.
 
BRP now has a least expensive side bag option for the RTS. I just picked up a set for $50. They are made out of canvas, expandable and fit nicely.
 
Can-Am Front Luggage

Purchased the roller luggage for front..excellent quality (yep pricey)..there is room for tucking some things around like my crocs..crossword puzzle book..sm pair binocs...that kind of thing. Definitely like having it. Still using Cabelas soft sides for side compartments. In back I have 2 sterilite with lids that hold all those "in case of items"..then put a piece of 1" foam on top to make a shelf..that holds my ipod/xm sky dock...extra water...camera&lens..sm tripod...
I really am amazed at how much stuff I can get on the Spyder...and once in awhile I add toothpaste & deodorant!!!!:roflblack:
 
Which compartment/s did the ST-1100 Honda liners fit? I'll probably stick with the Can-Am for the front compartment, but don't like the idea of wasting space in the rear ones.

Side saddlebags. I did not stuff them overfull, but full

Old Man Zues
 
luggage...

Thanks all for the input.
After looking at some standard luggage that is about the right size, but lacks tapers in the right places, I'll probably go with the Can-Am front piece. For the time being, I'll use a couple of soft pieces I already own for the side bags.
 
BRP now has a least expensive side bag option for the RTS. I just picked up a set for $50. They are made out of canvas, expandable and fit nicely.
:hun:
earth to icestorm you are in the RT section, yet you have a 2009 spyder in your profile. My question
is why did you buy canvas spyder bags for your 2009. And saying because I could is not a
legitimate answer?................If they fit the RS, then great , give us a part #.


now listen people these bags are extraordinary, at least the front and rear I have. The rear is
absolutely a gem. You have to put some stuff, like the travel cover and something else to fill
up the space but when you put the shelf on top and then the bag in the very most top area, it
works FANTASTIC. when I disembark I put my gloves, garmin, house keys etc. in the little zip
compartment. On the shelf under neath the bag I have my ipod connection resting in one
tray and in the other is my ciglighter/phone charger.
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and yes, now that i have the trailer I will be purchasing the side bags, and storing my helmets in the trailer.

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:hun:
earth to icestorm you are in the RT section, yet you have a 2009 spyder in your profile. My question
is why did you buy canvas spyder bags for your 2009. And saying because I could is not a
legitimate answer?................If they fit the RS, then great , give us a part #.
Hey, how about showing a little respect? There are much more polite ways to express yourself. Your point is well made, but your delivery lacks finesse.
 
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