Tank bags: can one off a K1200 be made to fit an RT?

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Tank bags: can one off a K1200 be made to fit an RT?

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OEM tank bags for 2010-13 R1200RTs are like hens teeth. I’ve been looking at ones made for the K1200/K1300 and wondering if one of them can be adapted. Anyone know if that is possible?
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How about one of these from Hornig, https://www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/ ... 6-23L.html

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RKA is another option.

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A tank ring system can be used with some longer bolts and spacers, this one is by SW Motech.

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David. wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 8:25 pm RKA is another option.

This is how i converted my old Tiger 1050 magnet tank bag to fit my 07. I purchased the strapping, buckles etc from Amazon. A lot cheaper than buying a new bag.
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Removing the OEM tank bag rail will leave four screwed attachment points for any straps. The Hornig tank bag uses the rear two under the seat and hooks under the tank rail at the front near the screws. A shaped bag (inc. Hornig) will then probably fit more securely on the tank, rather than wobbling about on top of the tank rail. If using a tank ring system, spacers would not be required.

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Glacial wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 5:35 pmI’ve been looking at ones made for the K1200/K1300 and wondering if one of them can be adapted.
Have you got a photo or link to the ones you have been looking at.
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Thanks to everyone for the various ideas and guidance.

I think the answer to my original question is yes, especially if the rails are removed.

I have decided to go with a Lomo tank bag because they are exceptionally waterproof and I can use some of the ideas given in this thread to secure it.

Lomo are out of stock and may not make anymore anytime soon. I got their last ex-display one.
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Glacial wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 3:13 pmI have decided to go with a Lomo tank bag.
Is this the Lomo tank bag.

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Yes, that is it.
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Yes that should be easy to install .
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I don’t use a tank bag, mostly because I prefer to keep things light and not have extra bulk on the bike. I usually just go with a small backpack or a crossbody bag that I can take with me when I stop. Tank bags seem useful, but I never liked the idea of something sitting on the tank while riding.

Instead, I’ve been using a handbag that fits everything I need without being in the way. Lately, I’ve been looking at some reviews on Hermes handbags at https://coach-bags.co.uk/8-best-new-her ... -reviewed/ and really liked the Evelyne. It’s a nice mix of practical and stylish. It works well for daily use and is easy to carry when I’m off the bike.
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I made one to fit from a Tri Tiger bag. With a couple of straps front and back. Done me well for a couple of holidays. I think with a bit of fiddling any strap on bag can be made to fit
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