VF500 Saddle Bags

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  1. slowbird

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    Just wanted to post some pics of the saddlebags I got.

    They are universal, and they fit my VF500 very well.
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    They are Ogio saddlebags. I had a Gift Card for a Motorcycle store so I decided to spend it on these.
    They are universal and they sit well. I rode with them for a few hours last night and had no issues. They weren't fully loaded but I had some stuff in them.

    The seat does sometimes have issues closing with the straps going under them but a bit of gimicking will make it work.

    Here's the site for them:
    OGIO International: Saddle Bags

    Best thing is....they should fit another bike :tongue:
     


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    Looking at the side view image, it looks like they are sitting on the exhaust but they are not.

    Also the bottom of the bags have heat shields
     


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    Nice man! Im looking at some tail bags for my 1985 VF500F. Im thinking EBAY?!
     


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    Thanks! I was looking at Ebay too.

    Only reason I didn't go with Ebay was not knowing how well they'd fit and the hassle to return stuff.
     


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    I use these ones from Givi

    Link Below ....
    Saddle bags

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    I will upload a picture on the bike later tonight

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    Im looking at a tail bag instead:

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    Those look really cool Moose.

    Bigmac, how does the tail bag stay on? Do you have to remove the grab handle on the bike?
     


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    slowbird, thats the one thing, i want a tail bag but it seems I have to remove the grab handle too, not sure what to do. possibly saddlebags but i want to stay away from a tank bag
     


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    Slo -

    Try swapiing the bags around - the "uptilt" on the opposite end may give you better muffler clearance

    You should be able to shorten up the Velcro cross straps to lift the bags a bit higher.

    The shape of the Givi bags allows them to run parallel to the mufflers, a pretty good distance away from them




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    The grab handle shouldn't be difficult to remove. Should you? I dunnoh. I like mine....it's convenient to grab when moving the bike around.

    I use a tank bag. I don't mind it. Very convenient.

    I should tighten those straps up....you're right.

    Regarding the direction they face....aren't they supposed to be with the pointier side facing back?

    I don't really have any muffler clearance issues and they don't get hot at all.
     


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    Givi 449 On the Bike

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    Moose
     


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    Lookin good.

    Those Givis are big
     


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    YUP - 28L and they expand to 35L
     


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