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Re: Which tankbag for new R1200R
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 8:17 pm
by TT RDHS
Howdy,
I have a new BMW R1200R tank bag (that I've had for more than a year), the BMW price tag is still attached, it literally has never been mounted to a bike...
Here is a link with some really good pics of this model -
http://www.teileineile.de/de/bmw-koffer ... uer-r1200r
The BMW part number is exactly the same - 71 60 7 695 236. ( their price is about the best I've seen. But mine is still a lot cheaper. )
I'd sell the tank bag for $200. (that includes shipping within the CONUS)
Or...
That being said, what I would really like is the SMALL "Moto-Fizz" tail bag from Aerostich
http://www.aerostich.com/bags/seat-bags ... small.html
I would be willing to send you my BMW R12R tank bag, if you would then have aerostich send me a (new) small Motofizz tail bag.
That would save you some money on the deal.
Give it some thought.
If not, I'll be putting it up on flea-bay.
Ride safe!
Best regards,
Brad (TT RDHS)
Re: Which tankbag for new R1200R
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 10:36 am
by deilenberger
celticus wrote:Why are you watching them Don? I thought you didn't like them.
Mark
They just appear when I run my "saved search" for R12R parts. And I didn't like the one I had.. although with the organizer I've seen, it might be tolerable.
My RKA bag - after about 55,000 miles is starting to show some zipper problems. Luckily it comes with a lifetime warranty, so I'll be sending it in to Robert this winter for a refurb..
Re: Which tankbag for new R1200R
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:02 am
by celticus
Don, What model do you use?
Mark
Re: Which tankbag for new R1200R
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 2:52 pm
by deilenberger
celticus wrote:Don, What model do you use?
Mark
http://www.rka-luggage.com/A02%20Tankba ... Sheet.html - I think this used to be listed as an 11 liter, mebbe it grew a bit (would have to check dimensions to really tell.) I never use the top compartment expanded, but it is a great place to stash maps.. and mine doesn't have a "portal" which would be nice since I added a Burns MotoElectric USB charging port to the bike (for my phone and iPod..)
http://www.webbikeworld.com/r4/waterpro ... -usb-port/ <-- Burns Moto Electric review..
I tie-wrapped it to the frame above the port side throttle-body (sorta back by the rear of the TB cover) and it holds just fine.. damnably useful thing with all the electronic crap we drag around (did you know you can discharge an iPod so far that normal chargers won't charge it? I do.. finally found an HTC/Verizon charger that pushed enough current that it didn't shut off..)
Re: Which tankbag for new R1200R
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 8:40 am
by Dr. Strangelove
regarding the bags-Connection Engage bag from SW Motech
Patch wrote: They changed the styling a bit - the new cavity for the mount system is located further forward then the old one which pushes the bag further back now. I have it mounted as far forward as it will go on the tank and it doesn't quite fit as good as yours.
I do like the bag - but wish it fit better.
There may be an R12 in my future and was looking for this topic.
I am using the same bag on my r1150r. Have been for a few years. When I got mine, it was necessary for me to attach the hardware to the bottom of the bag so I could position the attaching thing far enough rearward so that it would fit the contour of the tank perfectly. It did not come pre attached. It has served me very well, but in my view there is a design flaw--not a deal breaker by any means.
The attachable map pocket zips at the rear, closest to the rider. It would be better if it zipped on the side, because if you forget to rezip the map pocket and take off, the contents of the pocket will FLY out at speed. I know. Just remember to close it. But, a zipper on the side would eliminate that potential/real problem.
When/if the r12 comes my way I will re use the bag. I am thinking about getting a seamstress to move the zipper to the side and sew closed the rear edge.
John