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Cross Country Saddlebag delay

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
Looks like from what I just read that the orders will be filled as they become available but it's looking like early July before all orders are filled. After July they should have good stock. :doorag:
 
Looks like from what I just read that the orders will be filled as they become available but it's looking like early July before all orders are filled. After July they should have good stock. :doorag:


Thanks for the info Lamont. Time to plan the annual road trip!
 
So why the delay? Club was Sept 23rd and probably first delivery wasn't until at least February. To my understanding every dealer before they left Club they had to place an order for all models.I have gone without for a month an a half now so whats another month an a half more without saddlebags, I had placed my order Sept 27th. Glad I got a tank bag to work
 
Profoundly disappointed!

I'll be leaving for Arizona (4,000 mile round trip) on Weds without saddlebags. All attempts at finding "throw-over" bags as substitutes were not successful. I have compromised by getting two 20-liter backpacks and I'm using bungie cords to attach them to the grab bars. Looks profoundly goofy but it will have to work. Won't win any aesthetic awards on this trip, however. Oh well, perhaps it will be a conversation starter.

Needless to say (but I will anyway) I'm more than disappointed by this...I ordered AND PAID FOR my bags 5 months ago........this reminds me of the same #$*(&@ that happened to the Route 66 windshield...another disappointment. (However, that turned out okay because I have my Madstad installed and love it.)

Oh well! Enough whining (for now.)

:dontknow:
 
Ridiculous

How does a company get away with crap like this....

:mad:
Looks like from what I just read that the orders will be filled as they become available but it's looking like early July before all orders are filled. After July they should have good stock. :doorag:
 
Waiting

So why the delay? Club was Sept 23rd and probably first delivery wasn't until at least February. To my understanding every dealer before they left Club they had to place an order for all models.I have gone without for a month an a half now so whats another month an a half more without saddlebags, I had placed my order Sept 27th. Glad I got a tank bag to work

Ordered my bags Jan 26th, same crap, you are next in-line, as for the windshield I am waiting on F4 Customs for that also, I have that piece of crap 14 inch windshield now....
:banghead:
 
Sad...!!

their planning and choice of suppliers is lacking. Considering they have prepaid orders production should never be this far off. The aftermarket guys already have them available and they will end up having cancellations. Thanks for the update and keeping an eye out for the F3 folks...:2thumbs:
 
...I have compromised by getting two 20-liter backpacks and I'm using bungie cords to attach them to the grab bars. Looks profoundly goofy but it will have to work. Won't win any aesthetic awards on this trip, however. Oh well, perhaps it will be a conversation starter...
:dontknow:

Slagiatti, I would use tie downs not bungee cords. The weak link on a bungee is where it is connected to the hook. If it breaks, all sorts of chaos can take place.


Just ask Motavar: http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?32011-Phantom-540-Accident-Roll-over
 
Bags

Slagiatti, I would use tie downs not bungee cords. The weak link on a bungee is where it is connected to the hook. If it breaks, all sorts of chaos can take place.

Having traveled from Arizona to Springfield and back you want tie downs.
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This was my set up going to Spyderfest this year. Put 2200 miles on these straps and did not have an issue. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1432524371.145642.jpg
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You can chalk at least part of the delay to the longshoreman and sympathy slow down on the west coast for some of the delay. They did need a redesign to strengthen the set up, which from personal experience, went into another tooling modification and time dwell. I ordered mine at the end of Feb and received them on Saturday. Two weeks of traveling with rain gear and supplies will be danged tight and the back pack will likely be necessary anyway.

Wayne
 
I'll be leaving for Arizona (4,000 mile round trip) on Weds without saddlebags. All attempts at finding "throw-over" bags as substitutes were not successful. I have compromised by getting two 20-liter backpacks and I'm using bungie cords to attach them to the grab bars. Looks profoundly goofy but it will have to work. Won't win any aesthetic awards on this trip, however. Oh well, perhaps it will be a conversation starter.

Needless to say (but I will anyway) I'm more than disappointed by this...I ordered AND PAID FOR my bags 5 months ago........this reminds me of the same #$*(&@ that happened to the Route 66 windshield...another disappointment. (However, that turned out okay because I have my Madstad installed and love it.)

Oh well! Enough whining (for now.)

:dontknow:
See my thread on installing the Sedici saddlebags and brackets from Cycleworld. They fit perfectly. Even the hardware included fits the spyder like they were OEM. The 'throwover' strap fits under the passenger seat if you wish. Pics were posted too. I have been very pleased with them in use.

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?81006-Great-Deal-on-very-nice-Saddle-Bags-for-F3!
 
Took your advice

Slagiatti, I would use tie downs not bungee cords. The weak link on a bungee is where it is connected to the hook. If it breaks, all sorts of chaos can take place.


Just ask Motavar: http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?32011-Phantom-540-Accident-Roll-over

Got some tie-downs today and reconfigured the load.
I've never had a bungie break in over 50 years of riding, but I don't want the 51st year to be the 'gotcha'.

Thanks again for the advice.
 
You can chalk at least part of the delay to the longshoreman and sympathy slow down on the west coast for some of the delay. They did need a redesign to strengthen the set up, which from personal experience, went into another tooling modification and time dwell. I ordered mine at the end of Feb and received them on Saturday. Two weeks of traveling with rain gear and supplies will be danged tight and the back pack will likely be necessary anyway.

Wayne

Pauly
I'm sincerely happy for you getting your bags...happy for everyone who has, but you didn't need to tell me you ordered them at the end of Feb and picked them up Saturday........that is way too long for your to have had to wait, but I ordered mine in November '14 and picked up tie-downs for my makeshift bags today.
Oh well! Stuff happens.
:sour:
 
Sounds good....just in time.

Looks like from what I just read that the orders will be filled as they become available but it's looking like early July before all orders are filled. After July they should have good stock. :doorag:

I sure hope so since I'm heading out on a weeklong trip through the Smokies in mid July and I could use the extra storage. The frunk and a Cortech Tail Bag just won't cut it. Ordered in Apr when I bought the F3S so I guess I can't complain...seems like others have been waiting much longer.
 
That's too bad that they are delayed but I have seen some great setups with both soft and hard bags. The big difference that I have seen on the aftermarket setups is that the brackets would remain if you took the bags off and on the BRP bags the bracket goes with the bag. But really how many of you would routinely take your bags on and off?
 
Bags

That's too bad that they are delayed but I have seen some great setups with both soft and hard bags. The big difference that I have seen on the aftermarket setups is that the brackets would remain if you took the bags off and on the BRP bags the bracket goes with the bag. But really how many of you would routinely take your bags on and off?

I've seen some of the aftermarket F3 bags and am not impressed at all. Need to be lockable, weather resistant and most of all...look cool! None of them of them have met all three like the OEM (Which I have already paid for)...
 
I just got done installing v-rod bags on this bike for a gal. Turned out pretty good.

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ME!

That's too bad that they are delayed but I have seen some great setups with both soft and hard bags. The big difference that I have seen on the aftermarket setups is that the brackets would remain if you took the bags off and on the BRP bags the bracket goes with the bag. But really how many of you would routinely take your bags on and off?

I might be in the minority, but I routinely take my bags off. Most of my riding is after work de-stress in the mountains, so I don't need or want bags hanging off my spyder. I like the "bare look" of the back end. Then a couple times a year, we take a weekend or week long road trip and I'd like bags. I think part of what makes me leave my bags on or take them off is the hassle factor. if it's a pain in the backside to get them on and off I'd do it less. Also if I've got ugly brackets showing when they're off, I'd be inclined to leave them on.

For me the OEM bags (which I ordered last Sept and finally got installed this week) work. It takes about 5 minutes to put them on or take them off, and there's nothing on the F3 that shows they were ever there.
 
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