Posts Tagged ‘Motorcycle Luggage’

Motorcycle Saddlebags History

December 19th, 2009

Saddlebags are most commonly used to carry luggage on a motorcycle. There are 2 major kinds of motorcycle saddlebags. Throw over saddlebags and hard mount saddlebags. The concept of hard mount saddlebags originated from throw over saddlebags which were used in early 1950 for the first time.
As the motorcycle industry experienced a big boom in 1960 especially after the Vietnam War the motorcycle luggage also evolved. As major motorcycle companies launched bigger and better motorcycle people started traveling farther on there motorcycles. Many riders formed groups and rode cross country and from city to city. The throw over style of saddlebags was soon replaced by a better and more reliable way of carrying luggage.
A group of riders drilled several holes in the back fender of their motorcycles in order to permanently bolt the saddlebags to the motorcycle. This permanent installation resulted in the saddlebags being more reliable and sturdy. This step also contributed towards the aesthetic appeal of the motorcycle. The trend soon gained popularity amongst the riders.
Motorcycle companies like Indian Motorcycle Company and Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company noticed this trend and soon started producing motorcycles with struts. The struts enabled motorcycle riders to bolt the motorcycle saddlebags without making any permanent changes to the motorcycle such as drilling holes in the back fender. Later the same strut enables other accessories to be securely mounted on a motorcycle such as motorcycle carrier and sissy bars.
As the Asian motorcycle manufacturers such as Kawasaki, Honda and Yamaha made their way into North American market they also made sure that the riders get enough room for the luggage. Yamaha motorcycles are a classic example of this as they manufacture most of their bikes with most room for the saddlebags. They also make sure that the turn signal does not interfere with the saddlebags, a common problem with smaller motorcycles.
In 1980 the motorcycle companies realized that most 1000 cc and above motorcycles are used for long rides. To further add value to their motorcycles they started selling motorcycles with fiber glass saddlebags. These motorcycles did well as most of these came with the motorcycle specific luggage. This also saved the motorcycle rider a lot of time and headache.
Despite the popularity of factory installed saddlebags motorcycle riders still prefer leather saddlebags in most cases. This is due to the fact that motorcycles leather saddlebags can be customized to a greater degree as opposed to motorcycle specific fiber glass bags.
Most early motorcycle saddlebag companies used studs, spots and conchs to decorate the saddlebags. Recently the more advanced motorcycle saddlebag companies have started manufacturing and offering saddlebags that are not only motorcycle specific but also match the color of the motorcycle. Another approach is to design the leather motorcycle saddle bags in such a way that it blends in with the overall design of the motorcycle. These advancements have resulted in more and more people willing to install saddlebags on their motorcycles.

Carry Your Luggage With Motorcycle Saddlebags

October 6th, 2009

I provide these article for motorcycle rider who look for simple tips on buying saddlebags. I tell you now, buying your saddlebags is not like a nuclear science. We know that motorcycle saddlebags are made from leather, metal, plastic and hardware. Making sure all off these are of good quality is the first step towards a smart buying decision.

Motorcycle enthusiasts are usually using a saddlebags to carry their luggage on motorcycle. But most of motorcycle owner purchase saddlebags that are not suitable for them, they might be bought saddlebags too large or too small, in fact there is people purchase saddlebags that might be not as durable or flexible as they want.

Before buying your motorcycle saddlebags there is three very important thing that you must concern. First, make sure that saddlebags made from a good quality material, the stronger they are, the longer they will sustain. Second thing that you must concern is durable of saddlebags lock, this is important matter because there are many bikers that carry their good quality and expensive helmet on the saddlebags, surely they do not want to lose it. And the last thing you must concern before buying saddlebags is choosing a suitable saddlebags with your own style.

Actually, there are two major kinds or types of motorcycle saddlebags, hard-mount type and throw-over type. The concept of hard-mount type originated from throw-over saddlebags which were used in early 1950 for the first time. Hard-mount type is saddlebags that you can not removable but usually tough and suitable for heavy luggage. Throw-over type is removable saddlebags, but this type usually tends to be less durable.

Back to 1960s, we found that motorcycle business started to skyrocket, and motorcycle luggage also evolved. As major motorcycle companies launched bigger and better motorcycle people started traveling farther on their motorcycles. There’s many riders formed groups and rode cross country and from city to city with their motorcycles. The throw-over style of saddlebags was soon replaced by a better and more reliable way of carrying luggage, hard-mount type of saddlebags. And for now on, we can see that the hard-mount type are more popular for motorcycle rider, especially when they are planning a motorcycle tour. So, when it is come to you to choose your motorcycle saddlebags the choice is all yours.




By: marikxon manurung

Best 3 Places to Buy Motorcycle Luggage

September 28th, 2009

There are many places that a person can choose to purchase motorcycle luggage for their motorcycle. There are however, things that you will need to take into consideration when you go to purchase your luggage. Here are the three best places for you to find new or used motorcycle luggage for your bike, and what you should take into consideration when purchasing from these locations.

3. Online

More people these days are opting to do their shopping online. Purchasing motorcycle luggage is no exception. There are many different places online where you can choose to purchase your luggage from. You can buy from stores that specialize in motorcycle luggage, stores that sell various motorcycle accessories and even auction sites that let you buy motorcycle luggage from independent sellers.

Whichever of these options you choose, it is important to remember that you are buying an item that you have not seen. Keep in mind that you are not really aware of the quality of the item, especially when you are buying used motorcycle luggage. There are however, many benefits to buying your luggage online. You can often find it at much lower prices than purchasing it in a store and you can generally even find coupon codes for various websites for an even further discount.

2. At a Dealership or Store

You can of course, also purchase your motorcycle luggage at a motorcycle dealer or motorcycle accessory store that is in your area. This gives you the ability to actually see the luggage up close and personal before you buy it. You can check it out and make sure that it is quality made. You can see for yourself just how much space the luggage contains and whether it will meet your needs.

Additionally, you can also talk with the salesmen to make certain that the luggage you are choosing is compatible with your motorcycle. Some motorcycle luggage is not universal and will not fit on all motorcycles. It is important for you to make sure that your luggage is compatible and will fit securely on your motorcycle before you buy it.

1. From an Independent Seller in Your Area

You can many times find motorcycle luggage that is for sale by checking your local papers classifieds, or even contacting motorcycle groups that are in your area. Generally, this luggage will be used, however you can often find it in extremely good condition. Because you are buying it used, you can usually get it for an extremely fair price, though you do need to be on the lookout for those that are pricing their items too high. Some people place a sentimental value on items like this, and will ask a higher price for that reason. Make sure that the motorcycle luggage you are buying is worth the price that they are asking, and try and negotiate.




By: Justin Stewart