John in PA
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I have been looking for a tankbag with way more features than the one offered by BRP since they first offered theirs. I couldn't see paying a hundred bucks for such a plain-jane item. However, the size and shape of the area behind the handlebars available for mounting really limits the selection of usable bags. I got a bright idea and pulled the Cortech Super Mini that I've been using on the Norge and tried it in the space available. BINGO!! We have a winner!!:2thumbs:
So I ordered another one from Newenough.com. $54 plus shipping. Detachable map pocket, rain cover included. Pouches inside for cell phone, notepad, pens, pencils etc. Small extra pouch outside for change, keys, etc. Quick detachable, carry handle. PLENTY of useful features at half the price of the BRP.
Three colors, red, blue, and black!!
Here's a better price: http://www.powersportequipment.com/product_items_detail2.asp?item=716
BE SURE TO ORDER THE STRAP MOUNT, NOT MAGNETIC!!!
Here are some pics and tips on install.
Quick mounting instructions: Remove and discard rear beavertail cover that velcro's onto the mounting pad for the bag. Also remove and discard the velcro front strap spacers and plastic strap-keeper buckles. You will only need the straps and plastic snap catches, front and rear. Remove the colored plastic trim piece immediately behind the handlebars and surrounding the console (two screws under plastic fuse cover beneath trunk lid, two plastic button catches under seat) Pass the front strap under the box frame just behind the steering column but immediately ahead of the stamped steel mounting brackets that protrude out either side of the frame just below the handlebars. Slide strap rearward till strap and buckles are wedged between the rubber cover below the steering head and the black plastic trim just lateral to the brackets. Replace the body piece. Only the buckles and strap will now be visible.
Rear tether: Pass the loop of the rear strap around the box frame under the seat. Remove the two button catches holding the black plastic gas tank cover so strap can be routed BEHIND them. Replace the button catches, pass the buckle end of the strap through the loop and choke it tight. Tighten rear strap so buckle just drops over the edge of the colored plastic body piece. When you close the seat, buckle will be tight against seat edge. (Raising and lowering seat tends to release the buckle, so recheck tightness each time)
Snap front buckles and tighten straps TIGHT. Stow extra strap length under tank bag on top of protective pad, or cut off and flame ends to prevent ravelling. Because of hump in Spyder bodywork, the rear of the tankbag tends to wobble slightly, but I believe it will take a "set" after being attached for a while. I might glue a couple small foam wedges between bag and tank protector if it bugs me.
Rider's-eye view
Again, be sure to order the strap-mount version, NOT magnetic!!
So I ordered another one from Newenough.com. $54 plus shipping. Detachable map pocket, rain cover included. Pouches inside for cell phone, notepad, pens, pencils etc. Small extra pouch outside for change, keys, etc. Quick detachable, carry handle. PLENTY of useful features at half the price of the BRP.
Three colors, red, blue, and black!!
Here's a better price: http://www.powersportequipment.com/product_items_detail2.asp?item=716
BE SURE TO ORDER THE STRAP MOUNT, NOT MAGNETIC!!!
Here are some pics and tips on install.


Quick mounting instructions: Remove and discard rear beavertail cover that velcro's onto the mounting pad for the bag. Also remove and discard the velcro front strap spacers and plastic strap-keeper buckles. You will only need the straps and plastic snap catches, front and rear. Remove the colored plastic trim piece immediately behind the handlebars and surrounding the console (two screws under plastic fuse cover beneath trunk lid, two plastic button catches under seat) Pass the front strap under the box frame just behind the steering column but immediately ahead of the stamped steel mounting brackets that protrude out either side of the frame just below the handlebars. Slide strap rearward till strap and buckles are wedged between the rubber cover below the steering head and the black plastic trim just lateral to the brackets. Replace the body piece. Only the buckles and strap will now be visible.

Rear tether: Pass the loop of the rear strap around the box frame under the seat. Remove the two button catches holding the black plastic gas tank cover so strap can be routed BEHIND them. Replace the button catches, pass the buckle end of the strap through the loop and choke it tight. Tighten rear strap so buckle just drops over the edge of the colored plastic body piece. When you close the seat, buckle will be tight against seat edge. (Raising and lowering seat tends to release the buckle, so recheck tightness each time)

Snap front buckles and tighten straps TIGHT. Stow extra strap length under tank bag on top of protective pad, or cut off and flame ends to prevent ravelling. Because of hump in Spyder bodywork, the rear of the tankbag tends to wobble slightly, but I believe it will take a "set" after being attached for a while. I might glue a couple small foam wedges between bag and tank protector if it bugs me.
Rider's-eye view

Again, be sure to order the strap-mount version, NOT magnetic!!