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Size of the GT sidecases?

I don't know about that. But I can get an XXL Arai helmet in one without any problem.
 
I like having the top box. I don't use it often, but its pretty handy for store runs or traveling two-up.
 
If your are just looking for security and it is not a weather concern, simply running a cable through the stitch and a grab handle has served me well for many years. At the airport or work, I am parked in a garage, but use the cable for security. Same if out shopping, etc. For overnight stuff not in a garage, same, but folded on the seat and my traveler cover over the whole bike hiding it. I have the two piece Stitch with full armor and back protector. I have been able to place the Stitch in the bags of my RS with armor, but I think I detatched them, one on each side before I had the back protector. I think the new GT bags are a little smaller, but not sure. Regardless, the armor took a little time to reform.
 
2007 K1200GT and Aerostich Roadcrafter

See my answer to your question at the K-Bikes forum. In a word, "no".
 
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If you mount the proper size spinnaker and have it set in the optimum position you can make good headway into a headwind. :whistle
 
Regardless, the armor took a little time to reform.


This is a real PITA at low temps - especially around 0C/32F which can make the suit almost impossible to wear so if you can't arrange things so the armor pieces can't sit in more or less a 'natural' state size does matter when it is cold!
 
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