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I have a set of 40mm lowering links and a sidestand from a NC700S that I had fitted to my NC700X but I"m in the UK.
It would be expensive to post I would think.
I pack my bike in such a way that I just unhook the straps holding the bag on the back seat which allows me to lift the seat. Once finished filling up I just lower the seat and hook up again. Takes a few seconds to do.
Lomo waterproof bags and I made a home made bracket to support them.
https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/Motorcycle-Dry-Bags.html
My home made support is similar to Greenboy's.
Midges are not usually a problem in May.
Once you get into Scotland there are lots of great roads you could use to avoid motorways and the A9.
When I did the NC500 we went up Loch Lomond, Glencoe and Fort William to get to Inverness.
The Scottish borders and Dumfries and Galloway are beautiful...
Hi, I made a bracket to hold my saddlebags clear of the rear wheel.
I don't know how to load photos to the forum but if you pm me your e-mail address I can send some pictures to you.
Iain
I lowered the rear of my NC700X by 40mm using links and the front by 12mm by lowering the forks through the yoke.
Fitted a side stand from a NC700S I picked up on an auction site.
I can still use the original centre stand OK and I've found no issues with the handling or suspension.
We arrived in town, completed the ceremony, and had some free time to mingle with the old timers and towns people. I’ll never forget my next conversation. I was talking to a group of about 5 old timers. They asked me how many jumps I had. Proudly, I answered, I have 67 jumps and I am a master...