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Created on: 05/17/13 07:54 PM

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Daytona955i


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tail bag
05/17/13 7:54 PM

Hi all, I have used a $69 fast pack
tail bag from http://www.thecycleguys.com/
on my Triumphs for 13 years.It has held up
great!(150mph + packed full no issues) Here is where I need The 14 nation,They
do not make it for Godzilla!! But
if they get enough people asking they
will make one for the 14



* Last updated by: Daytona955i on 5/17/2013 @ 7:59 PM *



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nasty


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RE: tail bag
06/01/13 1:46 PM

That's a really cool way how it mounts to the bike! No worries about scuffing the paint. I like that.



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busabob


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RE: tail bag
06/26/13 2:29 PM

That looks cool! I just sent them and e-mail inquiring if they have any plans to make one? Also sent them a link to this thread stating if they put some kind or group buy special on here and we got 20+ to commit it could fly. So who would be interested?



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busabob


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RE: tail bag
06/27/13 6:36 AM

Sent them an e-mail this is what they responded with. Sounds promising for those who might be interested.

We used to make a FastPack that fit the ZX-14, but it did not sell well. We made it from premium materials and it was perhaps too expensive. We will be making a new FastPack, less expensive, that will fit the ZX-14 and a few other bikes. It could be six months or so until it is ready.

As far as forum group buys go, those often seem about as organized as herding cats, so we don't usually like to participate in them. However if you are able to place a single large order, let's say for 50 pieces, then let me know and maybe we can made a deal. Otherwise please check back with me, or check our website, in the Fall.

Best regards, Tim Monroe The Cycle Guys Inc. 714-357-1102 www.TheCycleGuys.com



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Daytona955i


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RE: tail bag
06/27/13 7:04 PM

Put me down for 1.



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cjuni


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RE: tail bag
07/08/13 7:11 PM

Im down for 1



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SlowmoZX14


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RE: tail bag
08/02/14 6:10 PM

well what happen to the outcome.............BOOF


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RE: tail bag
09/29/14 4:26 PM

I used to use this on my SV1000 and it was a great bag. I strongly believe this bag was meant for bikes with separate seats - front and rear - just like SV, CBR, ZX and what have you. For ZX14, I don't think it fits. I just looked up Sargent seat Web site. They have a nice "trunk" for ZX14R and even paint it to match our bikes, but at $450 it is beyond reach for me.



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OldMan


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RE: tail bag
10/14/14 11:48 AM

Just installed OGIO tailbag. It worked well for my recent 475 mile day trip.
Sorry it is not a close up pix.



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RE: tail bag
10/15/14 1:24 AM



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moppedmanniemie


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RE: tail bag
11/06/14 1:57 AM

Hi.

I am using a FLM Tailbag for many thousands of km now. Works fine for me.


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yannih


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RE: tail bag
11/06/14 3:45 AM

Obviously my mates red bike has plenty of storage but I find what I have on the blue bike is more than enough for trips away.
It holds
Wet weather gear including gloves
Tyre repair kit
Small can of spray chain lube
Bottle of water
Multi facet Swiss army knife and duct tape
2 x change of clothes and underwear including shorts and jeans
Basic toiletries
1 x jumper
Extra t-shirts
1 x pair of soft shoes
Phone plus intercom chargers
Sunglasses
Clear helmet visor
Wet weather bag cover
And my thermals will also fit in if it gets too hot
And best of all it is non obtrusive when riding hard.
One of the best buys I have picked up.
Its all packed away at the moment but if anyone's interested I can get out for details.



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Logan


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RE: tail bag
12/28/21 7:24 AM

I have a Large Black Tail Bag that I had ordered from Viking bags. The best durable product I have ever used. It has a loud amount of space easily carries my all basic stuff. I usually use it from longer routes, the extra backpack straps help me to convert it as a backpack.



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yannih


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RE: tail bag
12/28/21 11:05 PM

Jeez, thats almost a perfect ripoff of the Bagster Spider...

Bagster Spider



2012 Metalic Spark Black Kawasaki ZX-14R. Yoshimura carbon R-77 slip ons,Custom dyno ECU flash,Striker rearsets,Hyperpro RSC steering damper,HM Plus quickshifter,ASV C5 levers,Hel SS transparent red front/rear brake and clutch lines,Kawasaki/MRA vented spoiler screen,Carbon heel guards,R&G radiator guard,Powerbronze carbon rear hugger,ZX-10 front fender with fender extender,Yoshimura frame sliders,M-Factory rear stand stoppers,Escort Redline radar detector,Techspec tank grips and tank protector,Versys 1000 fender eliminator,Kaoko cruise control,Moto red oil cap,Oxford heated grips,Red magnetic oil drain plug,Red and black Bagster Spider rear seat bag (for touring only).

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islandninja


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RE: tail bag
12/28/21 11:34 PM

Logan, would you have a pic of the Viking bag installed on your bike?
... and how waterproof is it?

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