Baglux/Bagster Tank Cover

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Baglux/Bagster Tank Cover

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Does anyone have one of these on their R and was it easy to fit ?

Also, when the tank bag is connected does it affect your riding position (get in the way/is uncomfortable - as the fuel tank itself seems quite high anyway) ?

I have a couple of Baglux tank bags from other bikes, so would be good make use of them.

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I have one on my Rockster.

Cover itself is fairly easy to fit, and fills the little gaps between sea/tank and oil-cooler-cover/tank very nicely.

I only ever use a "City" bag on in it (the smallest) and it doesn't get in the way at all.
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Re: Baglux/Bagster Tank Cover

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riceburner wrote:I have one on my Rockster.

Cover itself is fairly easy to fit, and fills the little gaps between sea/tank and oil-cooler-cover/tank very nicely.

I only ever use a "City" bag on in it (the smallest) and it doesn't get in the way at all.
Thanks riceburner, guess you need to remove the oil cooler covers first ?
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What's a good online place to get them?

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fazer1k wrote:
riceburner wrote:I have one on my Rockster.

Cover itself is fairly easy to fit, and fills the little gaps between sea/tank and oil-cooler-cover/tank very nicely.

I only ever use a "City" bag on in it (the smallest) and it doesn't get in the way at all.
Thanks riceburner, guess you need to remove the oil cooler covers first ?
you don't HAVE to - but it does make things a lot easier. :)
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Re: Baglux/Bagster Tank Cover

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bikermeow wrote:What's a good online place to get them?

Cheers
Not sure if they ship to Singapore, but I've just ordered one from here.....

http://www.motorcycleheaven.co.uk/index ... x&cPath=75

15% discount at the moment, still not cheap but hopefully no more scratches/chips on the fuel tank :)
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Re: Baglux/Bagster Tank Cover

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fazer1k wrote:
bikermeow wrote:What's a good online place to get them?

Cheers
Not sure if they ship to Singapore, but I've just ordered one from here.....

http://www.motorcycleheaven.co.uk/index ... x&cPath=75

15% discount at the moment, still not cheap but hopefully no more scratches/chips on the fuel tank :)
Thanks loads.
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