Instructions:
DANGER
Be sure that your motorcycle is turned OFF
before installation.
DANGER
Be sure that your Saddle Bags do not interfere
with your ability to operate your motorcycle.
DANGER
Take care not to install the straps of your Saddle Bags on any
parts that will get hot or to install straps in any area that may
get caught in a moving part.
CAUTION
Be sure that your Saddle Bags are securely attached to your
motorcycle, that all pockets are closed and
all straps are secured before riding.
SADDLE BAG INSTALLATION
Your Saddle Bags are designed to accommodate a broad
range of motorcycles. How you install your bags on your
specific motorcycle will vary according to your motorcycle’s
design and your personal preference. Below are some
mounting suggestions.
Before securing
any straps to your
motorcycle, join
the rip-and-grip
straps on the left
Saddle Bags to the
right Saddle Bags,
giving enough room
between the bags
for them to rest on
the rear seat of your
motorcycle [Fig. 1].
Hang the joined Saddle Bags across the rear seat
and reposition as needed.
Secure the front of your Saddle Bags using the attached front
straps.
With the safety buckle unfastened, wrap the strap
around a part of the motorcycle frame that’s clear of moving
parts or parts that can get hot. Join the male end of the strap
to the female end on the Saddle Bag and use the buckle to
take up slack in the strap. Repeat with
the other Saddle Bag.
Secure the back of
your Saddle Bags
using the attached
back straps.
Run
each strap under
the fender and tail
lights and clip
the male end of
the buckles into
the female end
of the buckles
on the opposing
bag [Fig. 2].
Optionally, you can
use the attached
straps to secure
the back of your
Saddle Bags to
your motorcycle
by wrapping the
straps around
your motorcycle’s
rear turn signals
[Fig. 3].
After attaching
both of the front and back straps adjust
the length of the straps at the buckle so your bag is
tightly secured.
Retighten rip-and-grip straps across the rear of the motorcycle
seat, taking up any slack so the straps lie flat.
USING STRAP KEEPERS
Strap keepers secure
excess strap, preventing
it from flapping while
you're riding. They also
provide a clean,
organized look.
Fold or roll the extra web
strap over on itself to form
a 2-3 inch length and slide
the folded strap into the
open hook to secure the
excess strap [Fig. 4].
Fig. 4
Fig. 4
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Mounting Suggestion
Fig. 3
Mounting Suggestion