Do the trunks on newer trikes reliably keep your luggage dry?
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The trunk door on my '18 came unlatched once.
A little adjustment took care of the problem.
When I ran the wiring for my extra Kuryakyn vertical lights I considered using some sealer around the wire but I thought that I'd do it later if required but it hasn't leaked a drop anywhere that I have noticed and I've been through a few "gulley-washer" thunderstorms where I had to dump out my boots but both the trunk not the tour pack as ever leaked.
A little adjustment took care of the problem.
When I ran the wiring for my extra Kuryakyn vertical lights I considered using some sealer around the wire but I thought that I'd do it later if required but it hasn't leaked a drop anywhere that I have noticed and I've been through a few "gulley-washer" thunderstorms where I had to dump out my boots but both the trunk not the tour pack as ever leaked.
#12
The trunk door on my '18 came unlatched once.
A little adjustment took care of the problem.
When I ran the wiring for my extra Kuryakyn vertical lights I considered using some sealer around the wire but I thought that I'd do it later if required but it hasn't leaked a drop anywhere that I have noticed and I've been through a few "gulley-washer" thunderstorms where I had to dump out my boots but both the trunk not the tour pack as ever leaked.
A little adjustment took care of the problem.
When I ran the wiring for my extra Kuryakyn vertical lights I considered using some sealer around the wire but I thought that I'd do it later if required but it hasn't leaked a drop anywhere that I have noticed and I've been through a few "gulley-washer" thunderstorms where I had to dump out my boots but both the trunk not the tour pack as ever leaked.
Jim G
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Jim G
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Kevin, that snow riding video is very impressive. I could not believe how well the front wheel stayed on track despite having to plow through 2" of slush. I had no idea you could do that with a trike. Heck, I would be super careful in those condtions even driving a CAR! Thank-you for posting it.
I love your idea of labeling individual roll bags. I'll need to remember to buy bags of a color that show black marker labeling easily under poor lighting conditions!
And yes, I am amazed at the total luggage capacity of the trike models, both the TriGlide and the smaller capacity of the Road Glide 3. The Road Glide 3 still has at least 3 times the luggae capacity I need for my type of motorcycle long distance tour.
Jim G
I love your idea of labeling individual roll bags. I'll need to remember to buy bags of a color that show black marker labeling easily under poor lighting conditions!
And yes, I am amazed at the total luggage capacity of the trike models, both the TriGlide and the smaller capacity of the Road Glide 3. The Road Glide 3 still has at least 3 times the luggae capacity I need for my type of motorcycle long distance tour.
Jim G
Yes, I was amazed also. That video was the first time I had ridden in snow. Since then have ridden many more times in that type of snow conditions, always be surprisingly stable.
I have also ridden when the snow had been like that, then the temp dropped, and that slush froze. Then, even if it snowed more, there was that ice below. I will not ride on that stuff....like being on an ice skating rink, very little control, and what little there is, is only at low speed. There are quite a few videos of riding in that stuff on our channel, and I'll post one of them below.
Yes, stuff sacks, of different sizes, really help get the most out of the luggage space, and make it so you only have to pull out what you need.
Enjoy Your Ride!
Kevin
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Glad you found them interesting/useful.
Yes, I was amazed also. That video was the first time I had ridden in snow. Since then have ridden many more times in that type of snow conditions, always be surprisingly stable.
I have also ridden when the snow had been like that, then the temp dropped, and that slush froze. Then, even if it snowed more, there was that ice below. I will not ride on that stuff....like being on an ice skating rink, very little control, and what little there is, is only at low speed. There are quite a few videos of riding in that stuff on our channel, and I'll post one of them below.
Yes, stuff sacks, of different sizes, really help get the most out of the luggage space, and make it so you only have to pull out what you need.
Enjoy Your Ride!
Kevin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZijRhiGNYc
Yes, I was amazed also. That video was the first time I had ridden in snow. Since then have ridden many more times in that type of snow conditions, always be surprisingly stable.
I have also ridden when the snow had been like that, then the temp dropped, and that slush froze. Then, even if it snowed more, there was that ice below. I will not ride on that stuff....like being on an ice skating rink, very little control, and what little there is, is only at low speed. There are quite a few videos of riding in that stuff on our channel, and I'll post one of them below.
Yes, stuff sacks, of different sizes, really help get the most out of the luggage space, and make it so you only have to pull out what you need.
Enjoy Your Ride!
Kevin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZijRhiGNYc
Jim G