We’ve had several people sign up for the “Baja-lite” 4-day ride down to San Felipe and numerous additional inquiries. We’re doing this as a TT250 ride, but anybody who has an RX3 is welcome to ride along. In fact, if you have an RC3, consider yourself invited, too (I’ve done Baja a couple of times on sports bikes, so it’s doable).
Anyway, several of you have asked about luggage options for the TT250. That’s a good question…I had not thought about it much. I looked at what we have available and here are a few approaches to consider.
The first approach is to simply add our rear rack and the RX3 top case, as you see in the photos below…
The above approach has the advantage of being able to lock the topcase. The rear rack is $89.95, and the complete topcase goes for $119.95 (including the lock and key).
The next approach is to use our Wolfman soft luggage. There are many options here, but I’m going to show you the ones I think make sense on the TT250. Bear in mind that our upcoming 4-day Baja trip won’t require carrying too much, and most people (especially if they’re new to adventure touring) tend to pack way to much stuff. In the near future, I’ll do another post on what I’m planning to bring for this ride.
Anyway, back to the main attraction, and that’s the luggage options. The first one that I like a lot (and it’s what I’m going to use) is a set of the Wolfman E-12 saddlebags, like you see in the photo below…
The E-12s are a natural fit for the TT250, and they just look right on the bike. We have another set that’s slightly smaller, and yet another set that’s way larger. For my money, the E-12 bags are just right in terms of capacity and ease of mounting. They go for $175.99.
If you feel you need more capacity, we also offer the Wolfman Overland Duffel. Here’s what it looks like on the TT250…
There’s a lot of room in the Overland Duffel (you could live out of that one). It goes for $159.99.
Lots of folks like tankbags, and I thought I would show one of the Wolfman options…
The one you see above is Wolfman’s Explorer model, and it sells for $149.99. It has straps that secure the bag to the bike (it’s not a magnetic tank bag). We also carry larger tank bags.
Lots of options here, folks. Give us a call if you have more questions, and we’ll do whatever we can to help you.