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 sprint5t 
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Posted : 29 Apr 2011 - 14:59   Post title : Cs4 Click and Lock saddlebags
 

Cs4 Click and Lock saddlebags

Does anyone have any knowledge or experience of this company or it's products ?

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Thanks
John


 
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 Buzzo 
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Posted : 29 Apr 2011 - 15:31   Post title : Re: Cs4 Click and Lock saddlebags (Re: sprint5t)
 
G'day.

I'm not sure what's with the name change but they were/are K-Drive saddle bags. Great bags. I was going to mount and old set of mine but didn't like the look on the bike because of the shape of the front, they had to sit a long way back or out to clear the shockies.

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 narsisco_lopez 
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Posted : 29 Apr 2011 - 15:34   Post title : Re: Cs4 Click and Lock saddlebags (Re: Buzzo)
 
You still shopping for saddlebags? I thought you found your set already.

 
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Posted : 29 Apr 2011 - 17:34   Post title : Re: Cs4 Click and Lock saddlebags (Re: narsisco_lopez)
 

narsisco_lopez wrote:

You still shopping for saddlebags? I thought you found your set already.


Yeah, still shopping around.... in my mind I sort of know what I want but I just haven't seen anything to fit the bill exactly yet... it'll probably come down to eventually buying something I sort of like and then changing it.

All I know is I want something small and slim .....oooer missus

John



 
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Posted : 29 Apr 2011 - 18:00   Post title : Re: Cs4 Click and Lock saddlebags (Re: sprint5t)
 
I've got the Slimbags, Small but perfect for what I want, wet weather gear, tyre repair kit and six pack all the essentials.

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Posted : 29 Apr 2011 - 22:50   Post title : Re: Cs4 Click and Lock saddlebags (Re: Buzzo)
 

Buzzo wrote:

I've got the Slimbags, Small but perfect for what I want, wet weather gear, tyre repair kit and six pack all the essentials.


Buzzo, I've had a quick look at your album ( pictures) couldn't see one there with the bags on..... how small. how slim ?

John

 
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Posted : 30 Apr 2011 - 01:41   Post title : Re: Cs4 Click and Lock saddlebags (Re: sprint5t)
 
Sorry John. I've got a shocking internet connection. I couldn't find the threads with some pictures of them. There are a lot somewhere.

There not the most robust but for the money there ok and look alright.

Cheers Steve

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Posted : 30 Apr 2011 - 17:36   Post title : Re: Cs4 Click and Lock saddlebags (Re: Buzzo)
 
Bought a pair of throw overs yesterday from bike accessory shop for £45.

Have not yet found any that I really like so got these as a temporary solution.

Will make up a set of brackets when I get time to make a more permanent fix.