I don't have a lot of money to buy bags but I need some just wanted to know what everyone thought about these?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mutazu-Motor...58492689288201
I don't have a lot of money to buy bags but I need some just wanted to know what everyone thought about these?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mutazu-Motor...58492689288201
I'm not a big fan of side opening bags but I have no real knowledge of these bags. Maybe someone here may have a set they are wanting to get rid of and might make you a good dealWhat about it guys & gals....help a rider out?
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'07 RED - Cycle House Big Air intakes, Debadged/Debeavered, PC III, Kuy grips and pegs, 50 watt driving lights, 260 Metz., sport windshield, chrome wheels, Gen III Knight Rider, Drivers Backrest, Dragon Tail Light, Derby and Side Lic Frame, +2 risers, 5" Cannon.
I'm with you on this one. If you have a tight budget, then these are just fine. It's not like you will keep them on all the time. Right?
For long trips those are just fine.
They are fine hardbags, for the money. Of course they are not corbins, but you will have a LOT of money left over for gas stops......
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This is what I use.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cortech-Blue...#ht_2252wt_689
Easy on and off. Carries enough for weekend trip. Found mine on Craigslist.
SOUTH GEORGIA 9'ER......AND I'M GONE
For the price of those how could you go wrong?
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They look pretty cool. I like the integrated lights. I'd ask if they are prewired.
I have a set of those but I was looking for hard bags and yes I want to leave them on all the time I like the look of baggers...I didn't want the corbin because I am getting ride of the turn signals ....I'm not a fan of the side opening because I would be afraid if I didn't close them right. I guess the search continue. Thanks for the input.
Those Mutazu " LN" bags are small
I got the Mutazu "MU" bags ,fit a lot more stuff in there
and come off in 10 minutes for rest of the year when I don't need them .
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I've got a set of those for mine and have had them for about 4 1/2 years. No problems with them and they will carry enough for most short trips. I have a set of LeatherLyke bags for the bigger trips and modified the Mutazu to use the same mounts.
This was from late 2007 after I first put them on.
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I have the smaller bags, plan on selling them and going with the bigger bags and side opening,.not the grreatest bag but for the money they are fine.
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am not a fan of bags on the 9...... but I say if your gonna or have to do them I say go with soft sided ones CORTECH, so you can throw them on and take them off in minutes and u can still carry stuff.... OR go with a tank bag and for get the saddle bags.. Just my .02 worth..
Good luck
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Last edited by CMHGUY; 05-16-2012 at 10:04 PM.
I was thinking about getting the red ones like that, but then saw these on a friend's 'Busa-http://www.rka-luggage.com/A05%20Sad...s/33/sb33.html and you can get them in alot of different colors, (like orange). Still not sure if I want hard or soft bags though.
I picked up the small Matazu bags and bolt them on only for overnight trips. They work just fine and didn't break the bank. Not a lot of storage capacity but combined with a bag on the rear seat, its enough for me.
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M109R2 = The Truly "Limited Edition" M109
Like the look of the Cortechs, so the straps don't rub on the chrome or paint?
2007 Black M109R
I saw these www.hardstreet.com bags @ www.clintoncountymotorsports.com in Wilmington for bout $399.00 with mounts, they might look good on a 9.
They look the best for an M109 in my humble opinion
2007 Black M109R