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Constructed of durable black ABS plasticDesigned to mount on most luggage racksIncludes mounting hardware, lock and two keysMeasures 12in.L x 16 1/2in.W x 11in.D
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u/JasonTodd21 · 2 pointsr/CB500X

I use the following rack and top box. Had them installed for a year now and they've worked great for a few camping trips on rough roads. Both are an easy install and they couple well together. Box is easily removed with a key, otherwise it's always locked when closed. The rack was quite a bit cheaper when I got it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/HONDA-CB500X-2016-2017-RACK-CARGO-COVER-FAIRING-strong-NEW/183110222737?hash=item2aa2384391:g:kf8AAOSwazdanWbm&vxp=mtr


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GVD0VE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Atomic_Bicycle · 2 pointsr/Dualsport

It's an ancient art passed down from KLR rider to KLR rider. I recently came into some money, so I splurged on the $60 locking trunk from Amazon. Thankfully, it still retains the all-plastic soul of the milk crate. However, it is fancy enough that all my friends keep calling me things like, "moneybags," and asking me to buy them gas or lunch...

u/DaemonXI · 2 pointsr/klr650

Sure thing, here ya go.

On my '93 rear rack, two of the holes lined up perfectly – I only had to drill two more to get it mounted securely.

u/riomx · 2 pointsr/Honda_XR_and_XL

Haha well I would be way more happy with SoCal weather right now. I can only get out when the roads are clear and even then I still have to take it easy. I'm riding like a grandpa most of the time.

And I got the Emgo travel trunk on Amazon. I can't say enough good things about it. Durable, rugged, easy to install and sells for a great price ($65 shipped with prime). Best of all, they look badass on dual sport bikes. You should definitely get one.

http://www.amazon.com/Emgo-72-32440-Travel-Trunk/dp/B000GVD0VE

u/mr_patsy · 2 pointsr/klr650

Hey, congrats on the new bike! I've got a 2014 as well, and this is the case I have on mine. It's lockable and big enough to fit a jacket, groceries, tools, etc. Once unlocked and you are home, it comes off the back easily to be carried inside. You'll have to drill some holes to mount the base, but it's not that big of a deal. Good luck, brother!

u/HuggyBear79 · 2 pointsr/klr650

A guy on here told me about it https://www.amazon.com/Emgo-72-32440-Travel-Trunk/dp/B000GVD0VE $65 locks to the bike plenty of room I love it

u/LittleBigHorn22 · 2 pointsr/klr650

If you want something cheap, my KLR came with this when I had it. It's not 100% waterproof but can survive downpoors pretty well.

u/iclimbrocks2 · 1 pointr/dr650

I have the hi-viz nelson riggs dry bags that are like 100 bucks on Amazon. They are a bit deformed from mistreating them, but they keep everything dry and stay put pretty well. I also carry everything I need to dismantle my entire bike and spare parts everywhere. I am over-packed 99% of the time. They have held up to falls and everything. The saddle bags are about twice as big as the crash bars they sit on. So the top part is supported but the bottom sags in and deforms the rigid back of the bag. It works fine, it just looks a little sloppy. I also have the this box mounted on this rack that I am very pleased with for the price. The box is cheap, but it is easily removed, locks (even though its just plastic and can be easily broken into probably), and it doesn't allow any water in even in the heaviest of rain. I have put these to the test, and they have held up for 8000 punishing miles so far.

As for the fuel problem, do you have the stock tank? I use MSR fuel containers that are specifically designed to handle pressurized fuels. I took a couple with me on the TAT, but never needed them with a 5.3 gallon tank. I definitely would have needed one with the stock tank though as I did a span of 180ish miles between fuel stops. So they mostly just get used to catch gas when I take the tank off or do carb work. I would say keep them outside of your duffels if you can just for the sake of everything not smelling like gas.

The most important part of the system is how you attach it. You don't want things moving around because it will destroy them. Even sand in your tent fly bouncing around on the back of the bike will ruin it as I learned when suddenly my tent was no longer water tight after 3000 miles on the back of the bike.

u/s0crates82 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I like skinny bikes because I can split lanes. My topbox keeps my bike narrow.

I've got (the FZ1 version of) this: http://www.twistedthrottle.com/twisted-throttle-alu-rack-toprack-kawasaki-ninja-250-88-07 .

With this on top: http://www.amazon.com/Emgo-72-32440-Travel-Trunk/dp/B000GVD0VE/ .

u/blumhagen · 1 pointr/motorcycles

So you seem against luggage, but let me tell you that even having 1 top case is so convenient. Especially since you can just open it, throw your crap in & close it. You don't have to worry about anything getting loose either.

I have the full KLR luggage set (Tail bag, saddle bags, & tank bag) since I got it free with my bike (kinda overpriced otherwise IMO but the tank bank is totally worth it.) but I'm thinking of moving to something like this as it's pretty cheap for what it is & pretty popular: https://www.amazon.com/Emgo-72-32440-Travel-Trunk/dp/B000GVD0VE (probably not the cheapest price so I'd keep looking)

That one is also quick release so if you want to only put it on when you know you need it you can leave it off until you need it.

As for bulky stuff I keep 4 bungee cords that I use for things like camp chairs, tents, & sleeping bags.

u/Werro_123 · 1 pointr/Dualsport

Is it this case? I have the same one on my scooter.

http://www.amazon.com/Emgo-72-32440-Travel-Trunk/dp/B000GVD0VE