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Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 16:51
by C00kiemonster
Any recommendations?
I've sold all my old ventura system for the dearly departed RC8, so I'm updating my luggage for the Street Triple.
I want one that locks to a ring on the fuel cap i think - easy to take off and no scratches on the tank.
Not too big (its not a big bike) but it's got to be useful for touring (i'm debating a big waterproof stuff bag for the rear too) so it's got to hold electrical and valuable stuff as well as an overflow for luggage and a zip pocket or two for credit cards etc. Preferably waterproof and faff free. Do they do them so i don't have to carry a waterproof cover too?
It would be nice if my GPS could go in the top but i do have a mount for the bars for it so not essential.
I've started to look but am going round in circles so any experience of crap / good ones is a help.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 16:55
by R1ckster
Got the GIVI tank lock bag. 3L version I think. Could be 5. Great bag. But comes with rain cover. Had for about 3 years and is main day pack. Very recommended.
They come in different sizes too
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Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 17:13
by T.C.
Baglux for me every time for what its worth.
https://www.motolegends.com/brands/bagster" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Decent bags which clip into place and the harness protects the tank (which I leave on all the time) When I change the bike I just change the harness (assuming I change makes/models)
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 17:16
by Monty
SW Motech do some really nice powered ones, bit pricey though.
http://shop.sw-motech.com/en/by+motorbi ... /index.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 17:22
by Kwacky
I think you'll struggle to find a waterproof one that size with that method of attachment.
Givi do a6 litre waterproof one but it's straps
http://www.brandedbiker.co.uk/Givi-Lugg ... g-6-litre/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Oxford do the tank lock bags but they come with a waterproof cover.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 17:30
by C00kiemonster
Thats what i was finding, but i hate straps. It will likely have to be one with a waterproof cover then.
I dont want anything that isn't a connector ring. Even magnetic ones scratch.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 18:41
by nsr500
Any with the quick lok tank ring, great way to mount a tank bag
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 18:42
by duke63
I've got the SW Motech bag. Perfect for me and works very well. They have a waterprrof cover to fit iwhen its wet but to date i have never had to use it on the Multis i have owned.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 18:53
by Monty
and they do a Sat Nav bracket.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 20:11
by Stonesie
I have the SW Motech bag on mine too, there's no storage under the seat so it's a permanent fixture and I really like how quick and easy it is to clip on and off. There is also no chance of scratching the tank like with a magnetic bag.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 20:43
by C00kiemonster
The SW motech stuff is nice but £140 for a tankbag?
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 20:44
by Kwacky
It does last forever though.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 18 Jan 2018, 11:28
by duke63
Yes and you wont need to change the bag if you change the bike. Would also fit Jane's bike with another tank ring.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 18 Jan 2018, 11:43
by C00kiemonster
duke63 wrote:Yes and you wont need to change the bag if you change the bike. Would also fit Jane's bike with another tank ring.
Dont tell her that
Based on what people have said on here and having a good look last night it will be a Givi or an SW Motech i think. I want to have a look at the Oxford range too.
I have to decide what size, but i'm likely going to buy a big drybag for the back rather than a ventura rack this time, so i want to see how big that will end up being first. The small drybag i used on the few days we did in France last year worked well, it just wasnt designed for motorbikes, so i want something harder wearing and clips for bungees on it.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 18 Jan 2018, 11:46
by duke63
duke63 wrote:Yes and you wont need to change the bag if you change the bike. Would also fit YOUR OTHER bike with another tank ring.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 18 Jan 2018, 11:50
by C00kiemonster
duke63 wrote:duke63 wrote:Yes and you wont need to change the bag if you change the bike. Would also fit YOUR OTHER bike with another tank ring.
Considering i did more miles on it last year than she did its probably true. I think you and Kwacky probably did too tbh
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 18 Jan 2018, 12:03
by Kwacky
C00kiemonster wrote:
I have to decide what size, but i'm likely going to buy a big drybag for the back rather than a ventura rack this time, so i want to see how big that will end up being first. The small drybag i used on the few days we did in France last year worked well, it just wasnt designed for motorbikes, so i want something harder wearing and clips for bungees on it.
How about something like this:-
http://www.over-board.co.uk/waterproof- ... itres.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 18 Jan 2018, 12:18
by Blade
Cookie look on ebay. Some nearly new we motech bags on there for sensible money.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 18 Jan 2018, 12:29
by duke63
Avoid the Micro tank bag Mtech do. It's too small. The Daypack is a good compromise.
Re: Tankbags
Posted: 18 Jan 2018, 12:31
by C00kiemonster
Kwacky wrote:C00kiemonster wrote:
I have to decide what size, but i'm likely going to buy a big drybag for the back rather than a ventura rack this time, so i want to see how big that will end up being first. The small drybag i used on the few days we did in France last year worked well, it just wasnt designed for motorbikes, so i want something harder wearing and clips for bungees on it.
How about something like this:-
http://www.over-board.co.uk/waterproof- ... itres.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Exactly the thing i'm looking at. The bag will fit on the street inline with the seats and stick out over the rear light (above not covering) by a few cms only.
The debate is which colour - luminous might be fun