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Pictures of Various Honda NC700X Saddlebags

Another bike with Givi E22s. Just finally got them mounted. Might eventually trade up to some Trekkers. I got the Honda logo decals on ebay for about $10.

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I am running with the SW-Motech Blaze Bags as well and could not be happier. Both with the capacity and with how easy they are to take on and off, as well as not leave any framing on the bike for the 75% of the time I am on the bike (commuting). The support posts bolt in behind the passenger pegs and the poles themselves come off with a press of a button.

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In the above photo, the bags are fully extended, offering a lot of storage capacity. They also come with internal dry bags.

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This is a side shot, different weekend after I got my rear soft luggage carrier (also SW-Motech) for my dry bag. Man, it worked so well, the whole setup.
 
Another bike with Givi E22s. Just finally got them mounted. Might eventually trade up to some Trekkers. I got the Honda logo decals on ebay for about $10.

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Looking good! Any problems with a passenger and those E22's?
 
Excellent post... I went with the Hepco-Becker C-Bow mounts as I have them on another bike. I like them and I wanted to be able to move the bags back and forth between bikes. I should have them on or about 9/22/2015 and will post images when I get them mounted up.
 
Well received my C-Bow mounts today and they won't fit with the Honda rear trunk accessory fitted. So put the Hepco-Beker C-Bow mounts on your list as won't fit with the Honda Tail Trunk. :(
Can anyone suggest what will fit with the Honda Trunk rack?
 
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I am running with the SW-Motech Blaze Bags as well and could not be happier. Both with the capacity and with how easy they are to take on and off, as well as not leave any framing on the bike for the 75% of the time I am on the bike (commuting). The support posts bolt in behind the passenger pegs and the poles themselves come off with a press of a button.

20150316_012555476_ios.jpg


20150316_012735153_ios.jpg


img_2895.jpg


img_2893.jpg


img_2906.jpg

In the above photo, the bags are fully extended, offering a lot of storage capacity. They also come with internal dry bags.

img_2928.jpg

This is a side shot, different weekend after I got my rear soft luggage carrier (also SW-Motech) for my dry bag. Man, it worked so well, the whole setup.


Deckyon, they look good, now that you have used them a while do you still like them? Have you tried to run the cross strap under the rear seat. It might give a little more security if it will work.
 
Also, will those SW Motech Blaze bags move from bike to bike, assuming each bike has brackets?
In other words, are the frame sleeves on the bags bike specific or are only the frames different?
 
What TCRider said is correct, the bags themselves can be moved from bike to bike. It is the bottom supports (see my 2nd photo) where the bars slide in that change depending on model of bike. Even if they dont have them listed, if you do the customer chat on Twisted Throttle, tell them the bags you have and the bike you need to fit, they can set the order up for you so you only have to get the parts you need.
 
Also, will those SW Motech Blaze bags move from bike to bike, assuming each bike has brackets?
In other words, are the frame sleeves on the bags bike specific or are only the frames different?

Hi Chute!:cool:

The Blaze bags will work from one bike to another as long as the mounts are the same style. There are two versions of the bag: High mount and low mount. If you have two bikes that you would like to equip with the bags, all you would need is the full kit for one bike, and the mounting arms for the other. As long as the systems for each bike are both low or high mount the bags will work. Feel free to contact our CS dept for part numbers as just the mounting kits are not on the website.

Happy motoring!
-Twisted Pete
 
Hi Chute!:cool:

The Blaze bags will work from one bike to another as long as the mounts are the same style. There are two versions of the bag: High mount and low mount. If you have two bikes that you would like to equip with the bags, all you would need is the full kit for one bike, and the mounting arms for the other. As long as the systems for each bike are both low or high mount the bags will work. Feel free to contact our CS dept for part numbers as just the mounting kits are not on the website.

Happy motoring!
-Twisted Pete

Thanks for the info Twisted Pete :D I did not know there were two bag styles (high and low mount).
 
Just installed these today. Givi E22 side cases and V47 NNTFL Hi Viz top case.

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Next on the list is a Puig Visor, Extenda Fenda and DIY hugger (actually a universal front fender I'll cut down and modify to fit over the rear wheel). After that I hope to get this thing on its first overnighter.
 
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I never have liked top boxes very much, but to satisfy my bad habit of packing to much camping gear I purchased a Givi V46. I think the Givi set up looks good and is top quality.



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I finally received the M7 mounting plate for my Givi topcase so I installed everything a few days ago. Great timing now that the prime riding season is coming to an end…

Here's a shot of the brackets:

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A side profile pic:

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And because I know someone will ask…

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I posted this pic in another thread, but I'm thrilled that the V47 topcase will hold my Schuberth C3 helmet as well as a Shoei RF700. Both helmets are XL in size. To give you some idea, the Schuberth won't fit in the frunk… it's that big!

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I'm thinking about having everything that's now silver on the cases painted red over the winter months. I think it would tie everything in nicely with the look of the bike. It'd look more "factory" than the factory bags!

Here's what I purchased:

1-GIVI-V47N $197.45
2-GIVI-V35 $365.62
1-GIVI-PLX1111 $119.99
1-GIVI-1111FZ $57.63
1-GIVI-M7 $33.25

Total cost: $773.94 plus about $35 in shipping
Ordered from Motostorm: Abbigliamento Moto Caschi ed Accessori | MotoStorm
 
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