kreiga tank connector

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  1. raphael

    raphael Elite Member

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    I have bought a us 10 to use as a tank bag but I can't seem to find an easy place to feed the straps, has anyone fitted one of these? and if so what was the best/ easiest place to route the straps! I have run out of patience already and need to do it tonight for the morning.

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. Barstewardsquad

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    Might be a daft question but did you get the tank adaptor as well? If so I just run the straps under the yoke, and for the back ones I put the velcro under the seat on my 07

    EDIT - Just realised I have the old type connectors for attaching it to the tank adaptor.
     
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  3. raphael

    raphael Elite Member

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    Thanks for the reply fella! Yeah I got the connector as well, I have put the ones under the seat but can't seam to find a good route for the front due to cables! Tried around the headstock/under the yokes but only room for one side! Its on a 2012 bike if that makes any difference?
     
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    Don't know if these are any help.

    tank adaptor.jpg

    bag fitted.jpg
     
  5. raphael

    raphael Elite Member

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    Cheers mate!
     
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    I've got kriega tank adapter on a 2012 and found best place to loop the front straps is thru the top radiator mounts,keeps them away from any moving parts and cables.
    I used some of that oxford rubber mat stuff to stop the straps rubbing on the tank.
     
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