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Guest Britcheflee

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Ok, here are my thoughts. I like everything to look factory, "fixed" (attached to the bike), and proportional. Therefore, I went with the factory Tekno bags as they are mounted to the bike via a steel frame. I have never been much for the "throwover" luggage that you just toss over the rear seat with a few straps. While I am sure that the bags themselves are just as functional, it is merely a matter of taste.

 

That's my two cents....

 

-Carl

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I have used RKA on my Sport 1100 and my Rosso. No complaints other than a leak after 8 hours of steady downpour even with the waterproof covers (everything else including my skin also leaked). The color matches nicely and they hold quite a bit. I'm sold.

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Make sure you tape up your bodywork well. This stuff eats paint just about as well as braided stainless steel lines. Not just RKA, any throw over stuff.

Ciao, Steve G.

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The RKA has a real soft sheepskin backing and I have had no finish issues in over 3,000 miles but like Steve said, it might be prudent to add some Tankslapper strips for a little extra protection.

Guest Roadslayer
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Yes. I've done the RKA thing,twice. my present rig is an '02 LeMans set'up with RKA bags. I spoke with Richard of RKA and he said they have a new inside lining to the tail section and a new 'mirical' fabric the bags are made of,and a 'new' cheaper price. Can't beat it. They work great,and come off in a 'jif.' Which I like to put in my cheap Motel room. Richard is very personable and likes to talk on the phone. Give them a call. My GUZZI is the one in their brochure. Love. Roadslayer. :2c:

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