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I had been wanting a tank bag on the NCX since I got the bike. Great for small items, etc. I have used Wolfman products on my last two bikes and really like their style, features and quality. These were on a KLR and DRZ400S----so mounting was not an issue. I contacted Wolfman and asked what bag they would recommend the NCX....their new Blackhawk was the suggested route to go. I picked one up at my local shop-- Happy Trails and mounted it using the four snaplock straps. Worked really well and was very secure but really hated to not just be able to open the frunk with the key-- had to unsnap the front buckles first. I solved that last night with some stainless steel finishing washers, 10-24 x 3/4 screws and a couple of 10-24 well nuts all from Lowe's. Drilled two holes in the front edge of the frunk lid -- above the weatherseal so did not compromise the water proof storage. Marked and punched two holes in the pads attached to the bag to keep the buckles off the paint and then bolted it all together. Cut off the remaining front straps and buckles and heat sealed the raw ends of next to the bag.
Nice and clean install in my opinion and full frunk access. Great tank bag from Wolfman now made for the NCX! By the way-- I picked up a static cling window shade from O'Reilly Auto Parts and cut it to match the shape of the bottom of the tank bag and set it on the frunk lid to protect the paint-- no glue or sticky stuff--just some additional protection. Cheap too!
Nice and clean install in my opinion and full frunk access. Great tank bag from Wolfman now made for the NCX! By the way-- I picked up a static cling window shade from O'Reilly Auto Parts and cut it to match the shape of the bottom of the tank bag and set it on the frunk lid to protect the paint-- no glue or sticky stuff--just some additional protection. Cheap too!
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