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Anybody purchased Slingmods 5-piece RT Touring Bag bundle?

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Has anyone purchased the Slingmods 5-Piece Removable Luggage Bag Bundle for the Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Frunk, Trunk & Saddlebags (2020+)?

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I have that set except no trunk bag.
I only use the ones for the saddle bags and the smaller one at the bottom of the Frunk for tools and stuff. I don't use the large frunk bag.
 
Are the bags durable? Do not need high price bags, just durable. My plan, like you for the tool bag. Side bags just to hold contents, Spyder did not install cross taps like my BMW. Topboxs bag use if touring, makes it easy to move into hotel.
 
I did not buy that set, and can't find the information about where I did buy it.
I have a four piece set, not a 5 piece.

I just checked, and mine are CAN-AM branded bags.
Four piece:
top case
two saddle bags
one frunk bag

The difference is that in your picture the front two bags go in the frunk, the smaller one in the very bottom, and then the larger one on top.
My luggage set has a single bag for the frunk, which has an extendible handle and wheels like a roller bag.

https://can-am-shop.brp.com/on-road/us/en/semi-rigid-front-cargo-travel-bag.html

And the CAN-AM bags are a lot more expensive than the bags from Slingmods.
 
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Just the saddle bags. They keep stuff from getting caught in the hinges. Gravity helps load the frunk and trunk and it doesn't cost anything.
 
Are the bags durable? Do not need high price bags, just durable. My plan, like you for the tool bag. Side bags just to hold contents, Spyder did not install cross taps like my BMW. Topboxs bag use if touring, makes it easy to move into hotel.

Yes, depending. They probably wouldn't stand up to being tossed on the parking lot frequently, but for taking them in and out of the side compartment and getting stuff in an out... no problem for the last year of use.
 
I got spyder pops for my side bags love them they were made to fit every inch my trunk is can-am my front bag is two bags from Hopnel that has a small bag that goes in the bottom then a larger bag on top of it they fit very nicely.. When I got my 2020 I looked at can-am side bags the ywere small and did not hold much .
 
They are made by Show Chrome, I found a new set on Craigslist last Fall, and plan to use them on my next overnight trip. they are very sturdy
 
I just checked, and mine are CAN-AM branded bags.
Four piece:
top case
two saddle bags
one frunk bag

My luggage set has a single bag for the frunk, which has an extendible handle and wheels like a roller bag.
And the CAN-AM bags are a lot more expensive than the bags from Slingmods.

I’ll never understand why BRP stopped providing that luggage set with the Sea To Sky, Racoon :dontknow:

I would have bought the S2S instead of the RT-Limited if it was still included, but without it, there was nothing on the S2S that I really needed/liked over the RT-L. Wheeled luggage is such a plus after a loooong day in the saddle. I’m envious. :thumbup:

Pete
 
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I have the cheaper 5-piece set from SlingMods for my 2019, and I have only used the saddle bags. They are best for clothes etc. I would not call them “tough”, but I expect them to last quite a while when we use them as our road trip suitcases.
 
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Yes, I purchased the bundle. Like others, I'm using the liners for the saddlebags and the small one in the bottom of the frunk.

Won't be using the trunk bag since that is where I will be storing my helmet in one half and have a small bag to hold stuff in the other half. But if I wasn't using my trunk for those things, I'd be really happy with the trunk liner. It is big and fits well.

Haven't decided about the large upper bag for the frunk. That space is where my CPAP case goes. The upper bag might be good to use if I had other things to put in it that I wanted to take into the room along with the CPAP. Or maybe I'll find some uses for it when I'm not doing overnight trips. We'll see.

I've found them to be good bags for the cost. Probably will have to be careful with the zippers over the long haul. But I've had them on the road with me for three weeks with no problems. One of them I get into about once a day. The other I'm into several times a day as I'm changing layers depending on the weather.
 
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I use a couple old helmet bags to hold my clothes and toiletries for our rides and they both fit in the side saddlebags quite nicely. Rain gear and other gear stays in the frunk for when it’s needed.
 
I just took a trip with the bags, using all of them without issue. When I needed to stop, being fully loaded I used LidLox to hold the helmets since the trunk was filled with the bag. They worked well and seemed to hold all I needed.
 
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