Naked...or Dressed!

Nice thread!
I use Easy Brackets so I can remove bags and shield in like 5 minutes.
Prefer the nekkid look; but, NOT a bent over RKTNMYPKT nekkid!!!!!!!!!
I also use a nice magnetic tank bag which allows me some amount of handy carry space for day rides, while remaining nekkid.
 
[Ilote="CanberraR3, post: 241353, member: 2354"]And you wouldn't need so much builders film but possibly more rope.[/quote]

I like to double over the film - can't be having any leaks...
 
image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg Since my wife doesn't ride I purchased the Kriega US 30 and 20 liter bags which fit perfectly to the pillion seat. These things are so cool, waterproof and the way they mount together is extremely well thought out, they don't move once strapped down. On and off the bike in 5 minuets.
 
Okay....too cool having one of each! I think my wife would show me the dog house if I even mentioned purchasing another.

I'm assuming that wouldn't be a win/win then.....

Must say I'm in 2 minds about having 2 bikes like that. I have a relationship with my bike and ride it every day. A bit weird but nothing sexual I promise. ;) If I go away on a trip, I want to do it on "my" bike. Loading up a Touring for the long trips somehow just wouldn't seem right.
 
image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg Since my wife doesn't ride I purchased the Kriega US 30 and 20 liter bags which fit perfectly to the pillion seat. These things are so cool, waterproof and the way they mount together is extremely well thought out, they don't move once strapped down. On and off the bike in 5 minuets.

I couldn't get my leg over with that huge stack.
Why not simply remove the pillion and utilize the extra room?
 
Depending how much luggage you need, one option for those with the real naked look and just a single seat would be a magnetic tank bag sitting on the rear fender. Not talking about carrying large amounts of gear but for your lunch, rain gear, wallet or a few items from the shops etc it would do the job and be unobtrusive, easy to remove and no need for a rack.
 
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