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  • 09-09-2007 2:54 PM

    • corbintech
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    Warrior Beetle bags

    Hi Everyone,
    My name is Sergio. I am a tech rep for corbin. We are currently in development on working on a set of hard bags for the Warrior. I currently do not have a picture of them.I will post it once it comes out.If any of the Warrior owners have any suggestions or ideas for things that you would like to see us build for your bike we would love to hear them. At Corbin we are a customer driven company and really value your opinion. Please take a look at the bags and other products on our site and give me some feedback. Thanks in advance,
    Sergio[:D]
    http://www.corbin.com/yamaha/warriormenu.shtml
    http://www.corbin.com/suzuki/s-m109r-bag.shtml
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  • 09-09-2007 3:05 PM In reply to

    • AlanH
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    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    Sergio,
    Big question will be if you're planning on designing around the stock exhaust pipe or not?

    Also, consider that most bikes have some form of modification to the rear lights as well.
  • 09-09-2007 3:16 PM In reply to

    • corbintech
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    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    Very good Question.That stock pipe is pretty big and looking at the pic are bags would sit above them.Also its going to depend on the Warrior that my R&D department has borrowed.I will find out for sure and keep you posted,thanx
    sergio
  • 09-09-2007 3:17 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    I think your products are top notch! Would love to be your product tester here in the Raleigh N.C. area . [:D]
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  • 09-09-2007 3:27 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    Maybe some fairing or chin fairing options . Maybe a trunk/backrest type thingie that bolts same place as the pass seat .
    Thank you Mr Valente


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  • 09-09-2007 4:58 PM In reply to

    • fugazzz
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    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    lower cost ;)
  • 09-09-2007 5:24 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    quote:
    Originally posted by fugazzz

    lower cost ;)



    Yeah, if they are going to be 1700.00 like the ones for the m109, IMHO, don't bother.
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  • 09-09-2007 5:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    Cool! Something that can be taken on and off w/ no tools required preferred. And it's gonna have to work w/ my sissy bar mounted on my fender bolts already. If you need a test bike let me know. I'm out here in Stockton.
  • 09-09-2007 6:54 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    Sergio the best bags by far that any warrior has seen was done by marthon. Hey modified the roadliner bags to fit the warrior. If I may make a suggestion I would model the bags and fit after his modification. The link for the posting that he did is:

    http://rswarrior.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=56333





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  • 09-09-2007 6:57 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    Big enough to get a laptop inside or at least bigger than the M109 hard bags.

    IMHO, most members are going to replace the stock pipe before spending money on a set of hard bags. Also include DOT approved LED sigals in the hard bag.
  • 09-09-2007 7:16 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    Fix the fact that 'some' of the rubber bumpers mar the paint on the fender first. Also, as above, your price points can be way off. For what it is worth, you guys don't exactly have the best name around here.
  • 09-09-2007 7:20 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    No bags will ever look good on a Warrior. Those Roadliner bags shown above... *shudder*
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  • 09-09-2007 8:10 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    This is not a topic about how you personally feel about Corbin or issues with their products. Please take that argument to Vendor Review. Thank you Sergio for posting Corbin's interest in helping out Warrior Rider's with a new product line. If I may add a suggestion. A Full front fairing with option of being able to add a sound system would be really cool. I like the trunk idea too.





  • 09-09-2007 8:18 PM In reply to

    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    I like Corbin products and bought a Rumble Seat from them for my Warrior and loved it and have made a lot of posts talking about how much I enjoyed the seat. If you will read my last post you will notice that nowhere in it did I mention "Corbin." I said "No bags will ever look good on a Warrior." Some bikes just don't look good with bags on them. There is no argument to take to Vendor Review. I hope that clears things up. [:)] Oops, my bad. It was pointed out to me that Ed's comments were not directed at my original post. Anyway, I still stand by what I said. The Warrior is just too good-lookin' of a bike to ruin the lines with a set of bags.
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  • 09-09-2007 8:37 PM In reply to

    • section8
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    Re: Warrior Beetle bags

    I like the idea of a small streamline trunk that replaces the rear seat.
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