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Toscana Saddlebags
« on: April 22, 2013, 06:13:15 PM »
SEDICI Toscana Saddlebags


I didn't want the scooter to look "goofy" so I wanted something that wasn't to big. Many bags I saw were just huge for my bike.

I found the SEDICI bags at cycle gear for under $100.00. They fit great and went on in just a couple of minutes. They hold more than would appear and come with rain covers.

The included bungee cords leave a lot to be desired. They are too long and have metal hooks. Not a big deal to replace them with nylon straps.

I now have plenty of room to pack and I don't think the scoot looks "overloaded".




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1680-denier HYPER CORE PLUS durable outer material
Pre-shaped saddle bags with angled design for upswept exhausts
Heat resistant base material
Twin zip main compartment opens on 3 sides for optimal loading
Large external zip-entry pocket on each side
Double hook-and-loop saddle straps for mounting on bike
Maxi-grip inner face material to prevent movement on the bike
D-ring fasteners for use with bungees and securing straps
Useful webbing carry handles
Padded and reinforced sides and internals
Reflective piping for improved visibility
Reflecta-lite material with subtle reflective detail
Molded zip pullers with ribbed detail for improved grip
Supplied with rain covers
Dimensions: 12" H x 16" L x 7.5" W each bag
Capacity: 7L liters

An inexpensive solution.

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Re: Toscana Saddlebags
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2013, 06:31:40 PM »
AMAC, The bags look great just the thing for the slim profile of ther 200s. What kind of seat pad are you using? How's the ride on it?


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Re: Toscana Saddlebags
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2013, 07:09:17 PM »
AMAC, The bags look great just the thing for the slim profile of ther 200s. What kind of seat pad are you using? How's the ride on it?


Len

Thanks Len the bags are about perfect for that scoot.

I use ROHO Airhawk cushions.
http://www.therohostore.com/departments/comfort-products/airhawk-motorcycle-seat-cushions.aspx
Shop around they can be had cheaper.

They are a big help. They are meant to have just enough air to keep your butt off the seat. I use them on the scoot, car and wheelchair. I've tried others but these are the best I've found.

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Re: Toscana Saddlebags
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2013, 02:19:31 AM »
Those bags are handsome Sir!... didn't take the Sporty look from you scoot... some bags, give that "highway patrol" goofy look...which I myself do not like....

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