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Has anyone adapted these Cargo Nets to the '20-Up?

I have a set of them and that was the plan but after receiving them and looking at everything I just decided to leave it as is.
 
I have these on my '20 RT. I mounted them on the inside edges of the panniers, not on the door. It keeps the crap I have in the box from falling out when I open the box.

I used self-tapping screws to mount the tabs.
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I have these on my '20 RT. I mounted them on the inside edges of the panniers, not on the door. It keeps the crap I have in the box from falling out when I open the box.

I used self-tapping screws to mount the tabs.
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Good Idea. I think I will order a set for the side bags and if I can't make them work, not much lost.
K80.....how much, mailed to N.C? I do Paypal.
 
wondering how mounting the trunk net to the screws for the rack would work?

I don't think I'd want one on the Frunk anyway. I have my Owners manual that came in a sturdy plastic case velcroed on the lid with my ins and registration inside.
 
I adapted older style nets on my 2020. To the four (4) existing screws I added two (2) #6 3/8" screws at the lower lid. To all screws I added black nylon fold-over wire guides at each screw for a total of six (6) attachment locations. To connect the nets to the wire guides, I used black electrical ties drawn fairly tight. Then I cut off the excess.

NOTE: be very careful drilling the holes for the screws to not go too far.
 
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