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Prima Saddlebag pieces? what are they?
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:40 pm
by Mtlgrlie
i searched already, got some info.....can install it my own way.
but I REALLY wanna know what all the little things that came with it are for!
2 rain covers - got it.
2 bungees - figure they help keep it from flapping?
1 long adjustable strap w/ clip - shoulder strap i figure.
2 short straps w/clips????
many rounded little canvas pieces with two different sized holes. NO CLUE.
Hmmmmmmmmm.........thanks!
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:52 am
by LunaP
Heya...
I bought my Primas from a gentleman who had barely used them, his Buddy died and he decided to get a cycle. From your list it sounds like he gave me all the pieces.
We didn't have ANY IDEA what the ridiculous oval thingies were. There were SO MANY of them!
I think the extra short straps are just so that you can strap the bottom sides to any crash bars you may have installed, so that they don't bounce up at high speeds/in the wind. Mine didn't come with bungees and I don't know what bungees would help for with the saddlebags- but keep them around, bungees are ALWAYS helpful. And you are probably right about the longer strap- I may not have gotten that, I'll have to check.
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:57 am
by Mtlgrlie
Good! I'm not alone with all the oval thingys! I hope someone can enlighten us both.
You've helped with the short straps too. Very interesting huh?
Just got them today and hope to use them before......BRRRRRR.....too cold to ride. I'm still a southern girl in the northeast.
Thanks for the help!
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:03 pm
by heythere512
Thinking about getting Prima bags instead of a top case. I know you are supposed to keep the weight the same on both sides, but exactly how important is this? For example, if I stuff a jacket in one, should I be concerned that I don't have an extra three pounds on the other side, too?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:08 pm
by Mtlgrlie
Hmm....never thought of any of that. Just got mine yesterday, so not sure if it makes much diff. LunaP will know!
I don't plan on worrying too much. Just attempt to be even. But a jacket is no big deal I'd think.
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:01 pm
by Lokky
Consider that a P series is right side heavy (engine is on that side), its easy to see how that wouldn't too big of a problem, just require you to get used to it.
However if you put too much weight on one side the bags will slide, making the lightest one stick against the seat and the heavier one hang low. This can be avoided with using those staps provided

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 8:30 am
by LunaP
It's true, once you get used to one side being heavier than the other it feels fine- and 3lbs is negligible anyway. I rode as Lokky's cucpake for about 2 months before I got my buddy, and even as a cupcake you have to balance- so when I got the Buddy, which is not right side heavy, whereas the Stella is, I felt very strange on the Buddy at first because I had to get used ti balancing differently

If you don't have crash bars to strap them to and they are empty and you are going fast, they may float up some- mine did- but it wasn't crazy or alarming, like they were flapping around.
If you ask me, the saddlebags are a better deal than a top case- more space, and you can take them off much more easily if you don't want them on. I heard some top cases aren't really water sealed.
*edit to remove the ridiculous amount of space caused by the winky smiley that somehow ninja'ed into the end of this post*

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:49 pm
by AWinn6889
Alright, that does it!
...I will be purchasing these saddle bags at some point this winter... or maybe asking for them for christmas!
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:57 pm
by synaps3
Left to right weight on that size saddlebag won't make a big difference unless you have it loaded with lead.
Which bags are you talking about, can you provide a link?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 3:13 pm
by Mtlgrlie