Here is my bike in sport touring mode.....
Kevin
Created on: 04/24/12 12:05 AM
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mad5674
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
04/24/12 12:47 AM
Mighty fine! Beats my 1600 Vulcan for touring any day ;)
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
04/24/12 10:25 AM
Auron - I didn't bother to weigh the bags and brackets, probably should have.. I would guess about 8 - 10 pounds total. Very solid but not very heavy. I don't notice them at all, even in the twisties. Bike turns just as quick with them on.
21744 - As soon as I get a decent bid for my children on ebay I'll be ready for the trip.
Just a side note, I had to fab a small bracket and lower the pipes to get the bags to fit. I dropped each pipe about 2 inches. You can't tell with the bags on.
Kevin
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
04/24/12 5:57 PM
The XX looks great, I'm with you, bike always looks great loaded for a trip. I ran it up to 100, no issues at all. It actually doesn't seem to blow around quite as much on the highway in high wind with the bags on. I was worried it might turn in alittle slower, but I can't feel any difference. Handles the same with or without the bags. I do feel a difference with the Zero Gravity sport touring screen on. Great protection, but damn that thing is big. I can feel a difference in high speed handling with it on. It could just be me, who knows... I only put that screen on for long rides when I know I'm going to be on the highway alot.
Kevin
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
04/24/12 8:00 PM
Kevin... looks great
want to do something similar for extended trips that i plan in the future
where's the wind hitting you now with the ZG touring screen? does it make the ride louder, any buffeting?
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
04/24/12 9:33 PM
For what it's worth Leo I have one on my XX and it's awesome. One of my favorite mods. Quieter, smoother, no buffeting. Stock screens usually just blast you right in the chest. Nice at first but it gets old after a while.
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
04/25/12 6:55 AM
After I put a Vario extension on my ZG screen on my 2008, it really got quiet (for a ZX14) in the cockpit.
As for questions about wind resistance, I ran mine with v35 side cases and a E52 top case, and ran it to 150 once to see, and felt nothing but typical rock steady ZX14.
When the cases are packed for a 3+ day trip, the front end gets a little light under hard acceleration, but it is manageable. Be sure to increase the preload and compression damping on the rear shock a bit, and stiffen up the forks a bit too.
I'm still breaking my 2012 C14 in, so no feedback yet on handling, but with empty bags she feels pretty light once moving, and I have no problem dragging the outside slider on my Sidi boots going around the last corner before my house where I always set up and fall into it from the main road just for yucks.
The ZX14 would be way too hot by the next turn, the C14 is just getting there and in no particular hurry. Heh.
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
04/26/12 8:46 AM
I was debating between the Zero Gravity touring screen and MRA touring screen. I ended up ordering the MRA touring screen a couple days ago, mainly because I thought it looked nicer on the bike. Hope I didn't make the wrong decision. Guess I'll find out when it comes in.
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dags
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
04/26/12 6:46 PM
Hi Guys,
I have been looking at getting geared up for touring also. Originally was looking at the sw-motech Alu-Rack and top box and the Givi v35 panniers. I have been told the old ZX-14 Alu-Rack will not fit the 2012 so will have to wait for the upgrade to become available.
I found what looks to be a good alternative in soft luggage. Its a Bags-Connection (SW-Motech) 60 L - 85 L Tailbag Speedpack Wide. Has anyone had experience with these? Any thoughts would be appreciated before i part with the $$$
SW-MOTECH Tailbag
cheers, dags
* Last updated by: dags on 4/26/2012 @ 6:50 PM *
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dags
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
04/26/12 9:01 PM
Hey Auron,
The Tailbag comes with
4 straps
2 compression straps
2 support straps for license plate installation
Shoulder strap
I would guess they attach to the grab bar mounts and the luggage hooks under the seat.
Much cheaper than buying the pannier mount kit and panniers.
For you guys in the US Twisted Throttle stock them Twisted Throttle
For us in Oz Motorradgarage
Update -- I was thinking about buying from Twisted Throttle...
Shipping from the US to Australia is a deal breaker, might have to get this one locally.
Bags-Connection Speedpack-Wide motorcycle luggage system $329.99
Shipping and handling: $639.66
Total: $969.65 Ouch !
* Last updated by: dags on 4/26/2012 @ 9:13 PM *
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RE: The 14R in Sport Touring Mode
05/01/12 3:08 PM
Corbin is in process to make some for the 14r...not available yet for around 1895.00 way too expensive, but they are super nice looking, and fitting close to the bike so they look stock from Kawasaki.
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