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Old 06-28-2006
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Default Saddlebags for Rebel 250

Hi. I have been putting off buying saddle bags for my 2002 Rebel 250, because I am not sure what size to buy, thinking that they will be too big and get burned on the muffler pipes or get caught in the wheels, etc. does anyone know specifically what size or kind of saddlebags to buy? I want to be able to fit groceries in them, so I want them big, but not so big that they don't fit my bike. Or if there is something else I can put on the back of the bike to fit groceries???? If you know of an online store, and specifically what brand and size, please post the link. They don't have to be expensive or leather. Just something that will WORK. Thank you for your help with this.
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Try Jack's Rebel Warehouse. He only deals with Rebels. Another suggestion is JC Whitneys.
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If you get the chance to go to any motorcycle rallys you can find vendors with tons of differnt shape and size saddle bags. You can also "dry" fit them to your bike to see how they wold look and tel if you might like them.
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I went with Willy and Max deluxe slant. And they are big. The way I have them mounted they clear the exaust pipes by about an inch and a half. Have felt of bottom of bags after riding and they are not any hotter than the rest of the bags. I like them real well as they hold lots of groceries or any thing else I need to transport.

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Thanks everyone for your responses. I appreciate it.
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Old 07-03-2006
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Art:
Okay. I'm on a website right now that deals in Willie and Max saddlebags. Can you tell me exactly which one of these you have? or what is the size that will fit a Rebel?
http://buywillieandmax.com/index.asp...mp;Category=39
Thank you so much.
http://buywillieandmax.com/index.asp...mp;Category=39
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Old 07-03-2006
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Default Saddlebags for Rebel 250

I'm expecting these from UPS tomorrow, if you haven't made a decision I'll post a photo.
http://www.cycleluggage.com/willie_and_max_sb707b_motorcycle_saddlebags.html"]http://www.cycleluggage.com/willie_and_max_sb707b_motorcycle_saddlebags.html[/URL]

http://www.cycleluggage.com/ has quite a few Willie & Max products for decent prices.
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Old 07-04-2006
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Default Saddlebags for Rebel 250

Reb

Mine are Willy And Max SB700 deluxe standard slant. If you intend to use them as a throw over applilcation I really don't know how they would fit. Mine are simi-permanently installed. I removed both seats (did not reinstall the rear seat) I got them positioned where I wanted them (about an inch and a half above exaust) and cut off the exess yoke material that went over the fender took them back off and pop riveted the two layers togeather permanently. Reinstalled them and cut holes for back bolts for seat and reinstalled seat. They are about one inch from tail lights. Front of bags cover most of shock springs. If proporation and looks are important you might want to go with the compact slant whitch look nice but don't hold as much as far as hauling groceries or anything else. Mine are zip off so are easy to remove to oil chain or work on bike or take into motel. I do have the support brackets to keep bags out of spokes I also have a sissy bar and luggage rack where I bungee a back pack on for more groceries. Hope this helps.

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I'm about to start fabricating some 2/3 support cages for holding saw boxes (large army ammo cans, about a 12x7" base and 8" tall). Waterproof, removable, and handles already built in. Lockable with some simple modification. I'm going to make some drink stand inserts for carrying fountain bevs, and probably a styrofoam insert to turn them into cooler/hotbox units. Saw boxes can be found at almost any decent army surplus store for less than $20 each.
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My saddle bags are made by River Road, listed in J.C. Whitney, and are juuuust a bit bigger. Bigger is better! They are the slanted version and, if I measured right, they are the medium size listed in the catalog. I did have to punch some small holes to make the lacing bring the bags up a little higher though. I also draped them over top the seat instead of under... hey the lacing just looked too good! The price is around $115 ??. If and when I replace them it will be the same brand unless I find something that fits a little bigger and better.
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