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 jusspassnthru 
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Posted : 15 Mar 2011 - 15:04   Post title : windshield bag
 
Hello' I'm a new member and I've really enjoyed looking over this site. Seems like a great bunch of guys here.
I have the 1700 phantom red haze purchased just about a year ago. I've got the oem touring windshield and I'm looking for a windshield bag that will mount and look nice. Any ideas wold be greatly appreciated and of course pictures would really be nice.

 
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Posted : 15 Mar 2011 - 16:08   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: jusspassnthru)
 
Welcome Juss!

Wow, you've owned your 1700 for a year and you JUST joined our little group? We must not be THAT great a bunch of guys!

Anyway, check out Fast Eddy's Luggage Page for Thunderbird
He's one of us, is a pleasure to deal with, has great prices, and has a pretty decent selection of goodies for the 'Bird.

 
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Posted : 15 Mar 2011 - 16:20   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: narsisco_lopez)
 
Hey friend,
Thanks for the quick heads up. Yea I can't believe I didn't find you guys til now.
Tons of great information here. I just found a tip for resizing my pictures so I can post a few.
Great for the technically challenged like mysef.

 
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Posted : 15 Mar 2011 - 18:19   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: jusspassnthru)
 
Just wanted to say hello!!

 
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Posted : 15 Mar 2011 - 20:05   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: jusspassnthru)
 
welcome justie..

nice bike

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Posted : 15 Mar 2011 - 21:20   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: jusspassnthru)
 
Welcome aboard!!

I would like to find a decent windshield bag too, seems a lot of them are to small or to big to fit, may have to have one custom made.

 
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Posted : 15 Mar 2011 - 22:27   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: RedBird2010)
 
Nobody that I can find makes one to fit the Triumph windshield. The inside crossbar is too low for a windshield bag. I have tried all types with no luck.
I do have the deuce risers on my bike and then you can mount a fork tool back to the risers. Works well.

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Posted : 15 Mar 2011 - 23:00   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: ezrider3)
 
Yea, From what I can tell the national cycle bags on fast eddy's site are designed for the national cycle brand windshield. Maybe he'll weigh in and point us in the right direction. I've already got a fork bag but it's full. Just need a little more space so I can ride without the tail bag sometimes. I'll just keep looking I guess.

 
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Posted : 15 Mar 2011 - 23:07   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: ezrider3)
 
ezrider3 wrote:

Nobody that I can find makes one to fit the Triumph windshield. The inside crossbar is too low for a windshield bag. I have tried all types with no luck.



Exactly. Also, I'd like to be able to reveal the logo on the hardware to the front rather than cover it. I considered going to a local leather guy for a custom design job but my budget aint that rich...




 
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Posted : 16 Mar 2011 - 11:42   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: jusspassnthru)
 
What a nice bike! I am also new here, got my Birdie last summer and I starting now give her a beauty face.
Waht kind of seat is that on the picture, where can I get more details on that?
Anybody knows a good site for T-Bird rookies like me, wanted to start to individualize the bike?
Cheers Hickhock

 

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Posted : 16 Mar 2011 - 13:28   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: Hickhock)
 
Hi Hickhock, Thanks for the compliment. I purchased the seat from Corbin. Link They also make a solo seat for the bird as well as other accessories. The seat I have does not work with the factory sissy bar. It is too short so beware of that. They seem to have quality products but their customer support is awful. I have been trying to get them to do something about this since last fall.
Welcome to the forum

 
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Posted : 16 Mar 2011 - 14:03   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: jusspassnthru)
 
Sad that you can not order from outside US. And the Salers in Germany haven`t the "online design" tool..... But buy it or leave it for 1.000 ????....

Take care,

 

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Posted : 16 Mar 2011 - 18:24   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: Hickhock)
 
Hickhock, PM sent about Corbin you have options.

As for the windshield bag, National Cycle makes the screens for Triumph. I am going to do a test fit with engage to make sure that it will fit with the Triumph Screen so you won't have to guess. It will take a week or so so please be patient and I'll get you the no guess answer.

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Posted : 17 Mar 2011 - 07:49   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: fasteddy)
 
Thx Eddy,

got PM, come back on this asap. pls keep me updated with windshield issue.

Hicky

 

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Posted : 17 Mar 2011 - 19:21   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: ezrider3)
 
"Nobody that I can find makes one to fit the Triumph windshield. The inside crossbar is too low for a windshield bag. I have tried all types with no luck.
I do have the deuce risers on my bike and then you can mount a fork tool back to the risers. Works well"


I just ordered up one of these to test out, I think that it may address the lower mounting issue as that is what it is specifically for. Will let you know how it works.




 
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Posted : 17 Mar 2011 - 21:44   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: fasteddy)
 
Looks interesting

 
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Posted : 23 Mar 2011 - 07:01   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: ezrider3)
 


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Posted : 23 Mar 2011 - 14:53   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: hipseo1)
 
hipseo1 wrote:

ezrider3 wrote:

Nobody that I can find makes one to fit the Triumph windshield. The inside crossbar is too low for a windshield bag. I have tried all types with no luck.
I do have the deuce risers on my bike and then you can mount a fork tool back to the risers. Works well.


I am using windshield bag which has a rotating lid clasp for easy operation. It has a price range of $90.99.


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Posted : 24 Mar 2011 - 18:24   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: fasteddy)
 

fasteddy wrote:

Hickhock, PM sent about Corbin you have options.

As for the windshield bag, National Cycle makes the screens for Triumph. I am going to do a test fit with engage to make sure that it will fit with the Triumph Screen so you won't have to guess. It will take a week or so so please be patient and I'll get you the no guess answer.

eddy


Hi Eddy,

I have a Tourmaster windshield/tool bag on mine. It works OK and only cost a little over $20.00.

The straps go around the windshield brace and don't show too much. The attachment lets you hang it from the forks as a tool bag
or do like I did and put it behind the windshield.


It holds a lot of stuff.


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Posted : 25 Mar 2011 - 23:03   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: jusspassnthru)
 
i have a bag fitted - a bit tight but functional..............i'm in england so not able to help you....ithink its a National Cycle and fits all 3 bolts in the mount

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Posted : 01 Apr 2011 - 06:30   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: Bobbieboy)
 
I have a National Cycle bag on the way to Engage today for testing and the bracket above is back ordered (was going to be in the test) Engage will post the results of fitment with the Triumph screen with the National Cycle bags. a Bit bummed because I was hoping for the bracket to get here for that test to see if it will raise it up above the screen brackets on the Triumph screen.

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Posted : 01 Apr 2011 - 12:32   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: Bobbieboy)
 

Bobbieboy wrote:

i have a bag fitted - a bit tight but functional..............i'm in england so not able to help you....ithink its a National Cycle and fits all 3 bolts in the mount




inerested in this mate got any more details please?

 
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Posted : 06 Apr 2011 - 02:09   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: jusspassnthru)
 
There's a wealth of bag options like this on ebay. I looked for several weeks and then found a gem from a guy in Anchorage. It was a 9" by 5" by about 3". And, this is the kicker, had the words Triumph Motor Cycles embossed in the heavy gauge leather with a really nice snap closure. He bought it a few years ago from a dealer in St Louis and still looked brand new. Still toying with how to affix it to the Roadster screen.

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Posted : 04 Jul 2011 - 04:23   Post title : Re: windshield bag (Re: Jayhawk82)
 
I gave up on the windshield bag and enlisted the help of my brother in creating a handlebar bag. He's been messing with leather for years but I figured that leather would have to have some additional support to maintain it's shape so I never considered asking him to attempt making anything for the bike. Luckily I stumbled upon a material called kydex. It's a plastic that can be heated and molded. Well that was the answer as for as giving the leather some additional support. Anyway. I came up with a design built a mold and he provided the craftsmanship. I've got the phantom red haze bird so we went with black leather red stitching and a red t-bird logo. I molded a kydex attachment that snaps around the bar and we used quick release buckles. Here's, some pics

 
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