Giantloop™ Saddlebag

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  1. wachs

    wachs just passin' through

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    Hello there people - This site (ADVRider) has been quite an inspiration for us over the past few years. Truly a global community of enthusiasts that have enlightened us to cultures, methods, experiences and places that I would certainly never have been exposed to. We are proud to announce the launch of our new product and hope to hear from those interested. Thanks for a really cool web environment.

    Dave Wachs

    www.giantloopmoto.com


    can your fully-loaded machine do this?

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    or this?

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    No racks to bend, break, or stress your subframe.

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    Bolt this right to your plastic - it 'hugs' the bike like a tiny passenger that never complains.

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    Ride a KTM? get yourself a spare fender and permanently mount the bag for easy swapping.

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    It makes an XR look even better!

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    Remember that '95 KTM RXC 620? No racks, no melting and ready for the 1000 mile loop!

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  2. clapped_r6

    clapped_r6 The Spoad Warrior

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    Neat idea. I'd like to see one up close, as far as what is accessible as you ride without taking it off.
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  3. pfb

    pfb Riding, not skiing.

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    Some larger, more detailed pic's would be nice. The web site only has a couple of tiny ones.
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  4. JTT

    JTT Long timer

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    Great looking design! For those of us in the "wetter" part of the world, any chance of a "truly" waterproof version? :deal
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  5. SmartBomb

    SmartBomb Adventurer

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    Dimensions would be nice too, unless I missed them.
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  6. JTT

    JTT Long timer

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    Great! Keep us in the loop. If you need a Guinea pig...(or swamp rat as the case may be) to test on, I work for discounts! :deal
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  7. peterman

    peterman cop magnet Supporter

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    Yo wachs,,coming to WetFest? bring 'em with ya.
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  8. jesusgatos

    jesusgatos fishing with dynamite

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    wetfest
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  9. PackMule

    PackMule love what you do

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    Interesting idea. :nod



    Mo biggah pictures... :lurk
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  10. Pir8te

    Pir8te over forty victim of fate

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    instalation PDF or you tube vid would be nice addition to the site
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  11. cdhaz

    cdhaz Adventurer

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    Great looking product. Any chance these might work on a 950 Super Enduro? Even my aluminum FMF's get pretty warm back there.
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  12. jimmex

    jimmex Guero con moto Supporter

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    Dear Wachs,
    I spoke to you a couple times last week-thanks for returning my calls. I just placed my order and want to make sure the bags will we delivered well in advance of my 10/13/08 departure date for the Mexico (Chabochis-"Hairy Face") Rallye.
    Please advise.
    Thanks,
    Jimmy
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  13. Mr. Magoo

    Mr. Magoo Long timer

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    I look forward to seeing this.
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  14. beechum1

    beechum1 Dandole Gas al Burro

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    absolutely best design i've seen for softbags. Not sure about the MSRP, but with a design like that, you'll probably get it.
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  15. jesusgatos

    jesusgatos fishing with dynamite

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    So the bags are here?
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  16. itsatdm

    itsatdm Long timer

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    Keep in mind something that fits the BMW 800 gs. The big fat tail makes it difficult saddlebags if you want to keep it slim. I mean the bike of course.
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  17. bobzilla

    bobzilla Dirty Old Man

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    Is this something that can be made to fit 2001-2008 Husaberg's?
    Left side exuahst, all models and years close to the same and it has a very strong steel subframe already.
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  18. bobzilla

    bobzilla Dirty Old Man

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    Is this something that can be made to fit 2001-2008 Husaberg's?
    Left side exuahst, all models and years close to the same and it has a very strong steel subframe already.
    Sent you an email but didnt get a reply or my spam caught it and I missed.
    Thanks
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  19. DireWolf

    DireWolf Knees in the Breeze

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    Awesome!

    Glad it's coming together. :clap
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  20. jesusgatos

    jesusgatos fishing with dynamite

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    Well, how do the production bags look? Let's see some PICTURES dammit.
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