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New bag from Corbin for the F3 (Sneak Peak)

It is hard to see the leg clearance for a passenger's legs to reach the pegs. Wonder if their legs will hit the front of the bag. If so, will the angled edge bother them after awhile?

Just wondering if thought was given that at all... or if they even care. ;)
 
new corbin bags.

found this on the website. no pricing yet though.
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The photos are in and on the Corbin site

The photos of the new bags from Corbin are now listed on the web site, along with the price.
Yep, they are pricy, $1968.00, but they do accent the bike beautifully.
Now the wait starts for the rest of the package, the Smugglers Trunk, I just hope it will fit with the BRP front seat.
 
It is hard to see the leg clearance for a passenger's legs to reach the pegs. Wonder if their legs will hit the front of the bag. If so, will the angled edge bother them after awhile?

Just wondering if thought was given that at all... or if they even care. ;)
Having ridden as a passenger on one of these, I sure would not recommend it....
 
The photos of the new bags from Corbin are now listed on the web site, along with the price.
Yep, they are pricy, $1968.00, but they do accent the bike beautifully.
Now the wait starts for the rest of the package, the Smugglers Trunk, I just hope it will fit with the BRP front seat.

Ridiculous price. If I get this bike in the future, it will be a cheap pair of throw-overs for me and a tail pack.
 
Agreed

Ridiculous price. If I get this bike in the future, it will be a cheap pair of throw-overs for me and a tail pack.

Agreed, I went with these for about 130 bucks.

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Agreed, I went with these for about 130 bucks. They look fine. Would you fit a top box/case if any aftermarket ones come on the market? I have a really nice Hepco & Becker Gobi one on my B-King. I don't suppose H & B will do a rack for the F3, though.

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Top Bag

I do a lot of long distance trips, so instead of a top bag I have a 4 man tent that goes across the passenger seat and than I put 1 50 gal waterproof duffel on top of the tent (clothes, etc), and than strap it all down. This allows the waterproof to act like a backrest as well.
 
I do a lot of long distance trips, so instead of a top bag I have a 4 man tent that goes across the passenger seat and than I put 1 50 gal waterproof duffel on top of the tent (clothes, etc), and than strap it all down. This allows the waterproof to act like a backrest as well.

That's the way to do!
 
Look great!

They do look great! But I can't justify that much for saddlebags, even though they are closer to their worth than the BRP ones.
 
They do look great! But I can't justify that much for saddlebags, even though they are closer to their worth than the BRP ones.

:agree: I'll spend that $700 on a cat removal, caps, 3rd peg and more LEDs. I changed my post about regretting the purchase of the Can-Am bags in the Viking Bags thread.

I'll stick with what I will get in a few weeks.
 
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Really?

$2dimes for that!? I guess that's American capitalism at its best. Good luck to anyone who purchases those puppies.

Hopefully the price gets adjusted with lack of sales, but there again, people do like to waste money on things they don't need.
 
Wow. $2K. That's equal to 10% of the entire motorcycle. And I thought the BRP ones were expensive. Oh well, there's no law against being extremely proud of your product.
 
vibration

Some of you guys could just take your teeth out when you go for a ride. ;)

To be honest I don't have enough vibration for it to bother looking into it. Jim with Smooth Spyder would be the guy to check with on that. :doorag:

I agree, the only vibration I find is the harmonic belt vibration between sixty five and seventy. I either speed up or slow down and it goes away.
 
Nice size

Here's a sneak peak at the new Corbin bags for the Spyder F3. As you can see much bigger and stylish.:doorag:

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I've had some Corbin Glass Panniers / Saddlebags before on my Honda Valkyrie - they are HEAVY fiberglass lay up. From the time my order was placed, it took Corbin a little over 90 days to deliver and another 60 days to get my order right. In the end the bags are exceptional. Price point was right at $1800.00 for bags and all mounting hardware. Corbin Sales Staff is strong on the promises but weak on the Production side. When things go wrong you have to stay right on top of them almost daily. Long story short - I would still order from them - the pics below say why. :spyder2:
 

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