A great buy at a great price!
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| Review Date: August 18, 2008 |
| Reviewer: C. Messina, Central PA |
| I've been looking for 2 sets of saddle bags for over a month when I saw these. I purchased the first set and was so happy with them I purchased the 2nd pair. Easy to configure, water proof and they even come with their own rain covers. Enough room and pockets to organize bike cover, rain suit, tools, and more. |
Great price and great bags
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| Review Date: October 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer: V. Young, Green Bay WI |
These bags are great.
After a little adjusting they don't move.
Everything stays nice a dry when the covers are on and the covers are great in traffic so you are seen. |
Good bags for alternative cruisers.
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| Review Date: January 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Randall R. Ott, Tuscaloosa, AL USA |
| I bought these for my son to use on his Hyosung 250 Alpha/Aquila. They are very roomy and mounted over the passenger seat without the need for bag supports. For the price they were just what he needed. The wet weather covers are a bright yellow, and I feel better about his visibility and resulting safety. The Hyosung bags offered were much higher in price and did not have the capacity of these bags. Overall I would buy these again. Good value and easy to install and easy to remove if needed. |
Great buy, Very satisfied
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| Review Date: April 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Beder, Asheville, NC |
I'm so glad I didn't go with some leather ones or ones from the places around here.
I'm completely satisfied. The straps are good quality. The material is all good. AND... I didn't realize until yesterday that they both come with rain covers that were hidden in small pockets on the insides.
Really happy with this buy!! |
Kymco Xciting 250
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| Review Date: April 29, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Sean Johnson, Chaska, MN |
| For those who have one, these saddlebags work great on the Kymco Xciting 250 scooter. Pics show that the straps go over the seat, and if you're like me, I lift the seat up everytime, because I use the helmet hooks. So, adjust the velcro yoke to fit over the opening of the underseat storage and use the long straps on the back to go around the underseat storage opening. Now, for the front straps, use the long ones, and go behind the molding by the passenger footrest, over the steel stem for the footrests, and come back out and up to the clip. |
Easily customizable
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| Review Date: June 20, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Carbonero, Gainesville, VA USA |
These saddlebags worked fine on my 08 Ninja 250r. They are easy to manuver and adjust to where they fit. They might be a little too big for the sport bike that I use, but they do fit quite a bit. To give you an idea fo capacity, I mounted them one night and went to the supermaket. I was able to fit two loaves of bread in one of them, one on top of the other (with a little room to spare up top and on the side) and on the other one, I had a half a gallon of milk, a 5lb. bag of sugar and about 6 yogurt cups with plenty of room to spare. It is important to balance it out though. On the ride home I had to compensate for the difference in weight that the two bags were carrying.
I cannot see these not working in all but the most complicated setups. If a sports bike can take them, so can most others. They are not waterproof, but they are very well made and have reflective tape all over. They also have handles so you can detach them and use them like a small gym bag of sorts. |
Good saddlebags
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| Review Date: June 4, 2008 |
| Reviewer: C. S., St Louis, MO |
| They seem to be well made and are very good for the price. The only problems I have with them are that they are not waterproof (they do come with built in raincovers though) and they sag unless you have saddlebag supports. Still, it was a good purchase. |
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