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I inspected and played with these at the recent Long Beach motorcycle show. I was not impressed at all. They are thin plastic covered in either real leather or faux leather. The plastic is thin and rather flimsy. The capacity of the cases are too small for anything other than day tripping. In fact, the overall size of the luggage is okay, but their interior volume is limited by its design.
They are clearly designed to achieve a certain look rather than function. When you combine that with an extremely high price, I was not impressed.
Unlike, the F3, which DID impress me when I rode it.![]()
I don't need saddlebags on my RT... but even if I want saddlebags... no way would I consider shucking out $1299 for them... I think that's absurd..
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Don't want to be a spoilsport, but I suggest you paid at least that for your saddlebags on the RT...as part of the basic cost of the RT. No way to calculate or prove that, but I'm just saying...![]()
But, at least they are NOT flimsy and hold twice as much!!![]()
I inspected and played with these at the recent Long Beach motorcycle show. I was not impressed at all. They are thin plastic covered in either real leather or faux leather. The plastic is thin and rather flimsy. The capacity of the cases are too small for anything other than day tripping. In fact, the overall size of
Unlike, the F3, which DID impress me when I rode it.![]()
this is a hotrod. want more room well?:dontknow: deer hunter
I believe the different packages don't save anything over the total of their components.Will the saddlebags from the ST-S fit on the F3??? My dealer has one on the floor and the bags looked bigger than the new F3 bags.
My shield is on back order, too.
The add-ons are very pricy, detachable passenger back rest $550, drivers back rest $450, auxiliary lights $500,
blue ridge w/shield $400, c/c saddlebags $1300. so adding.....= $3200. That is only part of the Touring escape package, does anyone know the
total cost of that???? might be better to buy the package...