K-Drive's are inexpensive and are good quality. I enjoy mine and overload them frequently, they hold their shape and work well. They are easy to remove and lock to the brackets that are chrome and attractive when bags are removed. There are sets with lockable lids and different sizes, I went with the smaller ones without locking lids and probably should have opted for the larger size but still very happy with them.
thanks guys, i have passed on links to all these. The viking bags look like good value and are cheap enough to make it worth sending over to Scotland.
When the bike was picked up the guy said to him not to leave the bike with the ignition switched on and not running as the system would overload easy!!! When we stopped the headlight shells were hot to the touch and I told him about the relay kits and to watch out for ignition problems.
thanks guys, i have passed on links to all these. The viking bags look like good value and are cheap enough to make it worth sending over to Scotland.
When the bike was picked up the guy said to him not to leave the bike with the ignition switched on and not running as the system would overload easy!!! When we stopped the headlight shells were hot to the touch and I told him about the relay kits and to watch out for ignition problems.
The only reason the Touring typically doesn't have switch problems is because it only has one headlamp. And light bulbs get hot, the little Triumph fog lights get so hot they will blister your skin in a flash. (no pun intended)