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Just looking at the pics again, why wouldn't you mount the bags up a little higher? Say with the top of the box even with the bottom of the seat, at that height they wouldn't bother the passenger. It would be an easy modification to your existing rack, then you could run from your footpeg to the grab rail under the seat.
I see that you have a spot to mount a third box behind the bike, I like that.
Good question,
I realized that i wanted to keep everything as stock as possible so that i would not have to cut up the frame or cut the plastic etc and this meant that the passenger had to have enough space under the grab handle for movement and for placement of her feet on the peg.
So this and that bags of any shape placed too high just looked to funky and awkward to me so i decided this was the best height for my needs, especially when it comes to handling, being lower the bike does not feel like it's going to tip over on me at stop lights, it's balanced pretty well in this position.
It's as low as possible with decent ground clearance and most importantly it does not look like it's top heavy.
You have a good suggestion however and many riders like their bags much higher for better ground clearance, i just decided it looked and functioned better for me at this height.
Yes i made it possible to mount a box in the rear, either box size will now fit in the rear however i found that having a long narrow box in the rear for things like fishing poles ( i don't really fish ) or tubes etc would be beneficial.
What i wanted most was cost effective, modular utility from these bags and the bike itself.
Thanks for the input i appreciate your thoughts on this project.
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