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Show me your Tail (bags)

vintagegarage

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35L Africa Twin "One Key". In the USA, you can get them at the parts counter at your local Honda dealer.Finished800.jpg

Or online, just go to:
https://powersports.honda.com/Accessories/Listing
and select 2022, motorcycle, adventure, Africa Twin, Africa Twin, Apply and go to page 5, $105.95 and you will also need the top case lock, another $105.95, plus
*One key inner lock cylinder 08M70-MJE-D03
*One key inner lock body 08M71-MJE-D01
You will also need the
REAR CARRIER BASE 08L80-K2E-J10 from Webike.

If you want to go crazy, go back to page 4 and look at the 42L Aluminum top case $543.95. Yowsa
 

dmonkey

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I've had a Givi Trekker Outback 58 Liter Monokey Top Case and currently have an Expedition 134 storage box on mine which both hang over a bit. As long as what you've got on the rear rack is narrower than the handlebar ends it's not very limiting. I do keep the width of the box behind me in mind when lane filtering, on narrow trails, and when parking on the side stand though. For motorcycle parking spaces I avoid using the side stand so the box doesn't lean too close to a neighboring parking space, luckily the bike has a center stand.
 

CTExplorer

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I've been running one of the 30l of these (note, theres 2 versions and im running the Black "UP" model the waterproof drynag style one, mot the one with the yellow interior liner). Very nice quality and just noticed they are 20% off today at Amazon.



 

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desertdude2

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Here's my tail setup. Craftsman Versastack box bolted to the rack to carry the essentials and a crate stacked on top for grocery runs. So far so good.
Hey there, hows this holding up for you? Just got my
Here's my tail setup. Craftsman Versastack box bolted to the rack to carry the essentials and a crate stacked on top for grocery runs. So far so good.
I'm curious how this is holding up for you, do you still like it. I just got my Trail and have a versastack not being used, figured I might give it a try. Do the versastak locking doodads, hold down a 2nd one really well when traveling?
 

DropOfDios

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I’m part of New Jersey/New York’s Godzilla Task Force. In the unprecedented but always expected Godzilla sighting, this is where I’ll have my toilet paper
 

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squeaks

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Mine is a aluminum top box off eBay,
It came with a bracket that makes it removable and it's lockable.
I removed the bracket and just bolted it to the rack as I have no plans to remove it.
And it is a good place for the " please don't kill me " lights....and of course my furry friend..
 

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Second Chance

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I run a two bag system, rotating between three Kreiga bags. Up front is a Tamrac lens pouch layered with additional pouches for protection and quick camera access. Behind it is either a five, ten or twenty liter Kreiga bag. The five holds water, minimal tools and a trauma kit. The ten holds water, full tool kit, spare tube, trauma kit and a sat phone. The twenty holds all of the ten's content along with extra water, a liter of fuel, lunch, etc.

The Harbor Freight case holds real camera gear for local wildlife photography or a 30 cal air rifle for varmints and coyotes. It should be handy for picking up parts without damaging them like crankcase gaskets. I have no intention of leaving it on the bike, the additional nine pounds of weight with the twenty liter Kreiga's contents taxes the kick stand. For the typical day trips I do carrying the additional weight doesn't make sense.

Not pictured is a medium Bigant crate which mounts longitudinally in the same position as the HF case should grocery hauling be required. A 1/16" thick, 6" by 12" aluminium plate with fender washers secures it.

Photos in order of appearance, five, ten and twenty liter Kreigas, HF case and the camera pouch pictured on a Kreiga hydration pack resting on my SR4OO's saddle.
 

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Jjlars

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Sedici bags, Milwaukee crate
 

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