Congratulations on the new RT.
I use nets on the saddlebag doors to keep things organized. Raingear, gloves & other useful items are always easily accessed.
The deal is done - New owner of a 2016 BMW R 1200 RT!!!
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Re: The deal is done - New owner of a 2016 BMW R 1200 RT!!!
This is an outstanding idea! Since we don't tour much I generally don't even have my saddlebags on the bike but if I did, I'd definitely to with an idea like this. Is this something you put together yourself or is there some sort of kit sold specifically for the BMW hard bags?
JustKrusen wrote: Congratulations on the new RT.
I use nets on the saddlebag doors to keep things organized. Raingear, gloves & other useful items are always easily accessed.
Re: The deal is done - New owner of a 2016 BMW R 1200 RT!!!
Re: The deal is done - New owner of a 2016 BMW R 1200 RT!!!
Re: The deal is done - New owner of a 2016 BMW R 1200 RT!!!
JustKrusen wrote:
I use nets on the saddlebag doors to keep things organized. Raingear, gloves & other useful items are always easily accessed.
Those are really cool. I always have the pannier (saddlebags) on my bike because it looks much cooler with than without, so the nets would be really useful for me.
Are they a specific kit or did you make them yourself?
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Re: The deal is done - New owner of a 2016 BMW R 1200 RT!!!
The nets were generic ones available at most motorcycle dealerships. I used the screws in the bags when possible. Short sheet metal screws were used where needed. Watch where you drill and only drill through the inner liner! richardbd wrote:
Those are really cool. I always have the pannier (saddlebags) on my bike because it looks much cooler with than without, so the nets would be really useful for me.
Are they a specific kit or did you make them yourself?
I also did the same to the lid on the top box using the existing screws in it's liner.
Hopnel nets for a Goldwing work very well also.
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/zz84168
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/zz84416
Ed Kruse 2016 R1200RT Naples FL
Re: The deal is done - New owner of a 2016 BMW R 1200 RT!!!
JustKrusen wrote: The nets were generic ones available at most motorcycle dealerships. I used the screws in the bags when possible. Short sheet metal screws were used where needed. Watch where you drill and only drill through the inner liner!
I also did the same to the lid on the top box using the existing screws in it's liner.
Hopnel nets for a Goldwing work very well also.
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/zz84168
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/zz84416
Thanks for sharing
Re: The deal is done - New owner of a 2016 BMW R 1200 RT!!!
Hi, They look like Oxford nets to me - but in any event similar are available for about £5 in many dealers (not BMW of course).
Using them in a pannier is a very good idea - they are pretty useless used for their intended purpose (a cargo net).
Using them in a pannier is a very good idea - they are pretty useless used for their intended purpose (a cargo net).