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Aftermarket saddlebag options for F3

dguisinger

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Has anyone found any aftermarket saddlebags that fit and work on their Spyder F3?
I find the OEM solution to be completely worthless for 2 people going on a road trip.
 
Check your local Cycle Gear store... www.cyclegear.com
also look in Rider Magazine for an ad for leather like bags that is the company name
also Givi Bags.
Good luck
Dave




Has anyone found any aftermarket saddlebags that fit and work on their Spyder F3?
I find the OEM solution to be completely worthless for 2 people going on a road trip.
 
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I plan to ride my 2014 RT for a couple of years until the aftermarket folks catch up. That will also give my bank account a chance to "catch up"! :) Then I will seriously look at he F-3! Now, you new F-3 owners, get out there and test this machine for us stragglers!! :)
 
I plan to ride my 2014 RT for a couple of years until the aftermarket folks catch up. That will also give my bank account a chance to "catch up"! :) Then I will seriously look at he F-3! Now, you new F-3 owners, get out there and test this machine for us stragglers!! :)
I am with you. Had my 2014 rt for 5 months and loving it. Maybe after the newness has worn off, the aftermarket gets better, and prices have come down, I may consider a trade. But once I get this rt set up the way I want it, it will probable be too hard to part with. So I may just end up with another 2 wheeled scoot in the stable. Only time will tell.
 
Hang in there..!!

It is early in the piece and the aftermarket guys are just getting into it. Soft style are available from many your best bet is a harley shop, they have been at it since the first one rolled out...:roflblack: kuryakyn, nelson riggs, givi, are some names in this market...:thumbup:
 
It is early in the piece and the aftermarket guys are just getting into it. Soft style are available from many your best bet is a harley shop, they have been at it since the first one rolled out...:roflblack: kuryakyn, nelson riggs, givi, are some names in this market...:thumbup:

:agree: Nelson Riggs has one that fits the RSS. We gave them away after my wife went to the F3 and now that I see the passenger seat closer, it would have actually worked.
But to be honest... if you are going on a two day road trip going on an F3, I hope it is not too far because the passenger will get uncomfortable after a few miles in my experience...
 
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THE SIDE BAGS

These have built in lights to use as stop or turn signal and this outfit also has adjustable mounting brackets for them. Here's the link: http://www.ridebikegear.com/rs-hard-...hts-p-267.html

Thanks , those look sweet and priced right, nice size also......They don't mention anything about " mounting Brackets ", however for the F-3 they would have to be custom made anyhow.....................Mike :thumbup:
 
Less than Half the Cost

$489.90 for the saddlebags and the brackets, way less than half what the BRP saddlebags cost, even with a 10% dealer discount.
 
I'm having trouble picturing how that looks on a Spyder. Do those mounts stay out of the way of the seat handles?

I still wish CanAm offered two different bag sizes for their integrated brackets
 
Why are you trying to turn a cruiser into an RT ? The F3 is intended to be a solo machine, not a weekend ride for 2. Am I missing something ?

A two seated machine is meant to be a solo machine, nice.
I rarely have a passenger, no need for a massive overweight RT. I'm in my 30s, not 80s. Since you wanted to stereotype I thought I would as well.
 
Nope . . . .

Why are you trying to turn a cruiser into an RT ? The F3 is intended to be a solo machine, not a weekend ride for 2. Am I missing something ?

. . . . I don't think you are missing anything.

GS, RS, ST, RT & F3. Each has its own sensibility. ( except for the ST wich melds a RS + RT )

Can you change a RS into a RT? Sure! (kinda) Ditto for a F3. Heck, you can even change a RS into a snowmobile.

It is yours, do what you want. But, probably like Ben, I will be scratching my head and wondering why you did that. Life is full of mysteries, I am getting used to it.

Tom
 

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. . . . I don't think you are missing anything.

GS, RS, ST, RT & F3. Each has its own sensibility. ( except for the ST wich melds a RS + RT )

Can you change a RS into a RT? Sure! (kinda) Ditto for a F3. Heck, you can even change a RS into a snowmobile.

It is yours, do what you want. But, probably like Ben, I will be scratching my head and wondering why you did that. Life is full of mysteries, I am getting used to it.

Tom

Explain to me how you see the ST as more of a touring option than the F3???
The F3 has the 6-speed transmission and is better geared for long highway rides
The F3 has both passenger and driver backrests
The F3 has a bigger tank and better gas milage
The F3 has a seat much more comfortable than the "comfort" seat on the RS/ST

The ST on the other hand has the EXACT same storage options as the RS sport model, which is more storage than the F3 has... in that sense, I guess that makes the RS great for touring.... No?

Then why push your rigid view of what every single model of Spyder should be used for? We were having a productive conversation on options for saddlebags for the F3 and you guys feel the need to barge in and insult those who want to use their F3 for more than your narrow view of what it should be ridden for.
 
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