Suzuki C109, C109R

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2010

Suzuki, C109, C109r, Corbin hardbags, fairing, batwing, hyperchargers, Hard Krome, Suzuki 1800

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  • I like the bags and because they are so big there is play in the lids, when you close them you just push down and shift it to one side, no big deal with it. As for the seals they are no different then a t-top car treat them and they are fine. Latches yes rattle just use a liquid rubber and put it around the latch when it dries it has a rubber film on it. I didn't need customer service they work great. My thoughts are simple I have had alot of bags over the years and these are better then most.

  • where can i buy the fairing from, i just bought a 2008 c109r and i been looking for fairing and cant find any that fit the bike

  • @celeberity96 Küryakyn has AirMaster Fairing this one is good as well I was getting this one till I found a used Hoppe.

  • @ajeepthing1 great ride mate - love the hard saddle gags

  • @brett32319

    thanks

  • @celeberity96 as long as you can get the head light in just about anything will work with some adjustment and mounts

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  • Don't get the corbin hard bag they are shit, there lachtes rattle and the seals don;t last and the lids don't line up right, and customer service lies to you

  • how can i add more suppport is there are any other brackets helps to hold the fairing??? thanks

  • oh mine is Tsuakku plain no stareo, im waiting to receive it, i thought i can use the factory brackets but guess not, so where can i get some made, do other websites sell the good brackets.. i have a c109r like yours.

  • @bccave I paid $100 for these to be made from a guy in Kitchener, Ontario. If you want a stereo then Hoppe or Tsuayku are the best bang for the buck. If you don't want a stereo or use a handle bar system the by far the Corbin Fleetliner is the only way to go. More money but fits like a glove and looks great and when you buy the Corbin you get it painted to match so you just bolt it on.

  • @celeberity96 Corbin make one for the bike and is called a fleetliner looks sharp but no stereo. Just about anything will fit with custom brackets. Mine is a Hoppe quadzilla for a Harley. Tsuayku make one that I had on my C50 and looked great but used memphis shades quick release bracket and they where terrible. Good sound system I used 2 6x9 rockford fosgate speakers.

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