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2015 Spyder RS-S saddelbag options?

Rowennagal

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I purchased my bike about a month ago. I’m looking for some hard saddlebags and just discovered BRP no longer makes them.

Does anyone have suggestions? I did find an option on Eb@y, but not sure how they’ll look or if they’ll work well.

Hoping someone has some experience with some that will work.
 
I think you will have a hard time finding quality sidecases and mounting brackets.

Givi is the big name in this area but I'm pretty sure they have stopped making the mounting brackets for the GS RS RSS models.

There were 2 different sets of Givi brackets. Those for the V35 cases and those for the Monokey cases. If you find used brackets & cases from different vendors, make sure they mate up with each other

The brackets are really hard to find

Good luck
 
The Givi PLX-770 mounts were produced for the Spyder for a few years. They are rarer than hen's teeth. If you are handy with welding and tube bending you might be able to fab up and adapt existing Givi mounts for the Spyder.
 
Shad and Mutazu are some viable alternatives to the Givi hard bags.
I don't know about which may fit your RS-S, but someone posted here not long ago a very long series on how he mounted the Mutazu bags...Search Box is your friend :)
 
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