I've seen just two photos online of K-bikes with top-loading side bags. One was a K75 at a rally in the UK and the other is this 
There's no doubt that the OEM tragkorbs for the K75/K100 were designed by Germans with good intentions, however the BMW cases are less than ideal.
I've unsuccessfully kept an eye out for a ready-made solution that might offer more storage space and top access.
Anyone else been down this road? Is it worth the hassle?
I wonder if makes more sense to adapt a new case to the existing Z-bar mounts, or to remove the Z-bars and have a custom case mount frame constructed.
Actually I'm also in the research for new tragkorbs. The standard top box is a little bit too small to me and I'd like have a top box I can roll away as a trolley for all my expensive camera gear. Only problem is that there doesn't exist such thing yet.
I'm now looking to modify this product with a quick release plate:
http://www.plaber.com/2730w.htmTo me it seems to have the perfect sizes. It fits right between the mirrors so it wont obstruct the view and it will be big enough to accommodate my tripods, cameras, lenses and laptop
I have a friend with a factory specialised in lazer cutting, CNCing, playing metal etc... Anyways... The whole lot of processes to end such a project in a professional way. I will let him fabricate it. He told me he can make me anything I deliver in a simple sketchup project.
Only problem for the design is I'm not out of is the following:
- Or I design a Quick release plate for the standard plastic rack of my K bike. (But than I will be afraid it is not strong enough for the aprox 20kg.
-Or I design my own plate and quick release that will be much stronger and I fit on a givi rack:
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/givi-topcase-rack-bmw-k75-k100-k100lt-k100rs-k100rt-k1100lt-k1100rs-90-97-Or I design my own plate and quick release that will be much stronger and also design me the rack it will hold. In the last case I still ask myself if I would use the givi approach of drilling through the tail or if I should be using the mounting points of the standard rack. Also I plan to make in this case the mount and rack in two parts so it will be easily interchangeable to different bikes.
If anybody is interested to go together for this project I can always let them manufacture in multiple copies at manufacturing costs. Actually this could also bring my costs down...
When it comes to style I'm not to keen to alu cans as side luggage. I'd more look to the H&B junior line as it fits more the k75 and apparently polycarbonate doesn't attract dirt that easy.
http://neu.hepco-becker.de/Web/Produkte/01_Gepaeck/01_Seitenkoffer/Junior_auswahl.php?language=2For now I will stay with the standard side cases. I feel that I can improve more with the top case project...