I am liking Viking... I am set to do a review this week on the Viking Aero Medium Sissy bar Bag. I just received a second hand set of Viking Saddle bags for my 1300 V Star
Also, another consideration concerning bags, in a dry County, like where my great grandfather lived, opening a case, or a 6 pack, makes it an open container... so the ability to put an unopened 6 pack, or 12 pack, in your bag can make the difference in if you are, or are not getting that ticket. Just a thought.
I like viking bags, I use their quick disconnect system and pay attention to the volume of the bags because the pictures make them look all the same size.
Nice review man! Always good to see an honest opinion, they seem to be great bags but they also seem to have the same restrictions i have with my Road King, it seems like they hold a lot, but being smaller and skinnier does mean compromises for daily riding, doing shopping etc with skinny bags sucks.
Yeah man the Heritage bags are the same. One thing I like about my bags I had on the Bolt before is they could easily hold a 12 pack, which tells you how spacious they are
I prefer leather Pro saddlebags you can lock them to the bike or you can detach them and take them into your home or to your hotel room when on the road .
Yeah I do like having them detachable but I usually have small bags in mine anyway that I put my clothes and stuff in, the other stuff I don't really care to take inside. I'm not a fan of how the leather pros look, but they definitely are more convenient
How was the fit of the viking bag mount on top of your sissybar? Did you need any additional spaces? I just order thunderhouse motosissybar & viking bags. Thanks man ! Great content!
@@ronaldlin2636 everything lines up great with these. The bags are designed with adjustable mounts so you can put them wherever you want, just have to get creative with where you put your holes lol. I'm about to do another mounting system for them soon, I want them to be detachable for trips...so stay tuned for that! Appreciate you watching 🤘
I got a set of KemiMoto bags at the end of the riding season so I haven't had a chance to use them. They look okay I'm hoping they'll work ok on my bolt.
Those Kurykan ones I got worked great, it's just after 20,000 hard miles they'd seen their use lol. I'm sure they'll work fine, at least for a few years
I like the look and the $150 to $260 price tag. I don't like how they open up from the inside into the bike. I don't really like the harley style of opening to the outside either. When are they going to learn to hinge them from the front so they open up and out of the way, and work better to prevent rain from getting in from the 'wind' side of the bag. Wishing I was a leathersmith...I'd get a set, hinge them on the front side and send em back to Viking for consideration. Great Video Chase!! WOOOOOO!
Yes! Let me know what works on the Bolt! I have not added much because the few things I’ve added didn’t fit or took a bit of adjusting. It makes me wary of investing in other purchases…. Like bags. I still have the turn signals in the way, so….
@@ww-eg2gn I didn't remove them, I replaced them with low profile ones. And yeah I'm sure you could put some on the bags, you'd just need to wire them up
First of. Hope you and Parker had a great Christmas and a good New Year 🎉 about the Viking bags they look a 100% better they fit so well. To be Onist who gives a Shit if they are made for a Harley. I ride a wide glide and also have an old school chopper. If you are building a custom, you have to use bits from other bikes. Shaun
I thought I did, I can now. www.vikingbags.com/products/viking-26-liters-baelor-large-shock-cutout-leather-saddlebags-for-harley-dyna-wide-glide-fxdwg-i I also will put it in the description
I wish I could find good bags for my fat bob, without changing the exhaust, and the lights... but a bag on the sissy bar works for now. It seems to me every time I look at bags they are not quite right for whatever I am doing... cool video.
@WhiskeyChaser I'm trying to do a review myself, it's always fun to find out you need something else to go along with the product for it to work right? It's a luggage mounting system. I'm taking a trip from Houston TX to Champlain NY this summer, so I'm reviewing the equipment I buy for it... eta on the proprietary straps that work better... tomorrow by noon... weather forecast for tomorrow?? Heavy rain, possibility of hail and tornadoes.. I can't win for losing!! I leave for Michigan teusday.. guess it will have to be when I get back? That's life...
@@WhiskeyChaserEvery cruiser dream bike build has always brought me to the Viking bag website. They are expensive so I'm glad to hear their quality is awesome. I have no need for them on my F4i sportbike but still a great video.🤘🤠
@WhiskeyChaser Really😳. It's my 1st and only motorcycle. From 18k miles in 2015 to 68k now and still kicking ass. She's an 01 yellow/black combo. I'm hoping to slowly build her up this year. She needs alot of TLC.
Do you have the original tail section with the license plate? If so you should be fine. Mine came with all that relocated to the fender, it's a whole process but cleans up the back end
I am liking Viking... I am set to do a review this week on the Viking Aero Medium Sissy bar Bag. I just received a second hand set of Viking Saddle bags for my 1300 V Star
I'm liking them too
Also, another consideration concerning bags, in a dry County, like where my great grandfather lived, opening a case, or a 6 pack, makes it an open container... so the ability to put an unopened 6 pack, or 12 pack, in your bag can make the difference in if you are, or are not getting that ticket. Just a thought.
Yeah true
I have Viking bags on my Rebel 1100. They are great and very reliable.
I bet they look good too
I like viking bags, I use their quick disconnect system and pay attention to the volume of the bags because the pictures make them look all the same size.
Yeah thats one thing about the website I don't like. But I do like that they have the videos, that puts it in a lot better perspective
Nice review man! Always good to see an honest opinion, they seem to be great bags but they also seem to have the same restrictions i have with my Road King, it seems like they hold a lot, but being smaller and skinnier does mean compromises for daily riding, doing shopping etc with skinny bags sucks.
Yeah man the Heritage bags are the same. One thing I like about my bags I had on the Bolt before is they could easily hold a 12 pack, which tells you how spacious they are
Cool bags mam. Thank you for sharing
Appreciate the watch!
I prefer leather Pro saddlebags you can lock them to the bike or you can detach them and take them into your home or to your hotel room when on the road .
Yeah I do like having them detachable but I usually have small bags in mine anyway that I put my clothes and stuff in, the other stuff I don't really care to take inside. I'm not a fan of how the leather pros look, but they definitely are more convenient
How was the fit of the viking bag mount on top of your sissybar? Did you need any additional spaces?
I just order thunderhouse motosissybar & viking bags.
Thanks man ! Great content!
@@ronaldlin2636 everything lines up great with these. The bags are designed with adjustable mounts so you can put them wherever you want, just have to get creative with where you put your holes lol. I'm about to do another mounting system for them soon, I want them to be detachable for trips...so stay tuned for that!
Appreciate you watching 🤘
I got a set of KemiMoto bags at the end of the riding season so I haven't had a chance to use them. They look okay I'm hoping they'll work ok on my bolt.
Those Kurykan ones I got worked great, it's just after 20,000 hard miles they'd seen their use lol. I'm sure they'll work fine, at least for a few years
I like the look and the $150 to $260 price tag. I don't like how they open up from the inside into the bike. I don't really like the harley style of opening to the outside either. When are they going to learn to hinge them from the front so they open up and out of the way, and work better to prevent rain from getting in from the 'wind' side of the bag. Wishing I was a leathersmith...I'd get a set, hinge them on the front side and send em back to Viking for consideration. Great Video Chase!! WOOOOOO!
I think they usually don't do that cause it's a weak point, but I could be wrong. It definitely would be a lot more convenient
@@WhiskeyChaser Challenge has been presented to the leather king. Dost thou except?
@@DryHeatDoug lmao I wouldn't even know what to do 😂
Yes! Let me know what works on the Bolt! I have not added much because the few things I’ve added didn’t fit or took a bit of adjusting. It makes me wary of investing in other purchases…. Like bags. I still have the turn signals in the way, so….
I'm a big fan of the customization of this bike, it may not seem like a lot is out there but I've found a bunch! Of you have questions just message me
I noticed on the bolt you remove your turn signals. Can you get some flush mount ones that mount on the back of the bags?
@@ww-eg2gn I didn't remove them, I replaced them with low profile ones. And yeah I'm sure you could put some on the bags, you'd just need to wire them up
The bags do look good on it.
Thanks! I think it really compliments it
Does your bolt have ABS ? If so how did you extend the break cable?
Nah sorry mine doesn't, but I know that the Bolt Facebook forums have some great insight on it
Hell yea bro sick review!
Appreciate it 🤘🤘🤘
First of.
Hope you and Parker had a great Christmas and a good New Year 🎉 about the Viking bags they look a 100% better they fit so well. To be Onist who gives a Shit if they are made for a Harley. I ride a wide glide and also have an old school chopper. If you are building a custom, you have to use bits from other bikes.
Shaun
Yeah true, this Bolt is almost more Harley than Yamaha at this point lmao
How come you didn't add the link for the bolt bags ?
I thought I did, I can now.
www.vikingbags.com/products/viking-26-liters-baelor-large-shock-cutout-leather-saddlebags-for-harley-dyna-wide-glide-fxdwg-i
I also will put it in the description
I wish I could find good bags for my fat bob, without changing the exhaust, and the lights... but a bag on the sissy bar works for now. It seems to me every time I look at bags they are not quite right for whatever I am doing... cool video.
I was lucky these fit the Bolt, I wasn't about to go rearrange the whole rear end of the Dyna just for some bags.
@WhiskeyChaser I'm trying to do a review myself, it's always fun to find out you need something else to go along with the product for it to work right? It's a luggage mounting system. I'm taking a trip from Houston TX to Champlain NY this summer, so I'm reviewing the equipment I buy for it... eta on the proprietary straps that work better... tomorrow by noon... weather forecast for tomorrow?? Heavy rain, possibility of hail and tornadoes.. I can't win for losing!! I leave for Michigan teusday.. guess it will have to be when I get back? That's life...
@@chasingghost4499 the weather is never with us that's for damn sure
I missed the premiere 😪 Why is the world sooo creul😂. Will update after I watch🤘
Lmao all good buddy, there's always next time!
@@WhiskeyChaserEvery cruiser dream bike build has always brought me to the Viking bag website. They are expensive so I'm glad to hear their quality is awesome. I have no need for them on my F4i sportbike but still a great video.🤘🤠
@@mrnumberone615 I want an F4i so bad lol
@WhiskeyChaser Really😳. It's my 1st and only motorcycle. From 18k miles in 2015 to 68k now and still kicking ass. She's an 01 yellow/black combo. I'm hoping to slowly build her up this year. She needs alot of TLC.
Ok .. just bought an extra large bags...$400 ish ..
Gonna have to relocate the turn signals....
Do you have the original tail section with the license plate? If so you should be fine. Mine came with all that relocated to the fender, it's a whole process but cleans up the back end
Yes luckily I have the original parts :)@@WhiskeyChaser
@@brittonharrison-diller6985 oh hell yeah that'll make it easier. Can always cut the plastic down to if needed