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Old 12-02-09, 03:45 PM   #1
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I've used a few tankbags, but am looking at getting a new one. I've pretty much discounted the Oxford range (not so hot in a crash, limited capacity in the "Sport", don't like the lack of zipper along the back, etc.), I like Nelson Rigg stuff, but their tankbag doesn't seem their best product.

Looking at this;
http://www.motoin.de/Luggage/Tankbag...rt&language=en
I was wondering if anyone had any experience of this or a tankbag like it?

I've often wondered why the storage compartments didn't extend further down the side/onto the tank and this looks ideal. I'd rather have the extra bulk here (so long as it doesn't encroach on legroom) than on top like an expander tankbag as I usually have a Tomtom mounted in the middle of the headstock and you have to peer over the top of taller bags to see it. I tend to ride sat quite upright when using luggage, so something that comes quite close to where you're sat (and would cause problems when in a racing crouch) wouldn't be much of a concern to me.

Within reason, money isn't an object, so long as I get longevity out of it, I'd be hacked off it any zips failed etc. in less than 25K miles.

Any recommendations?

Edit: Proper waterproofing a bonus, but not essential as I usually double carrier bag stuff in tankbags.

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Old 12-02-09, 04:23 PM   #2
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Proper waterproofing = Kreiga tail pack + a "tank" conversion pad. 10 yr guarantee Money no object would be a bonuus see group buy thread
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Old 12-02-09, 05:10 PM   #3
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Proper waterproofing = Kreiga tail pack + a "tank" conversion pad. 10 yr guarantee Money no object would be a bonuus see group buy thread
Yes, I forgot to mention I was considering one of those with a US-20 (love the US-10 tailpack I have). Only slight concern was lack of capacity- don't suppose you know if you can get away with making a US-40 (clipping two US-10s to the US-20) and strapping that to it?
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Old 12-02-09, 05:27 PM   #4
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I have a Buffalo tank bag, like thi one.

http://www.busters-accessories.co.uk...uggage/Buffalo

Very good quality, waterproof cover if needed. Never let me down yet. It's got a rounded rear end Just like.............(no I'd better not!) that fits well against your body when you lean in. You fit the base which has a map pocket and zip the top on and off, really usefull feature! Works for me.

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Old 13-02-09, 10:04 AM   #5
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Yes, I forgot to mention I was considering one of those with a US-20 (love the US-10 tailpack I have). Only slight concern was lack of capacity- don't suppose you know if you can get away with making a US-40 (clipping two US-10s to the US-20) and strapping that to it?
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Depending on the style of bike the max. possible would be the US-30. The 40 solution would be far too wide.
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On 12 Feb 2009, at 17:27, Stuart Robertson wrote:
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Is your Tank rated to carry a US 40?
What weight is your Tank recommended up to?

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So it sounds like a TANK would cope & it's up to you if you want a wide low tank bag. Why would a 20 not be big enough?
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Old 13-02-09, 10:17 AM   #6
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Baglux evertime.

Quality build. Tough as old boots. Great aftercare for spares etc. Waterproof cover but I still have a bin bag at the bottom.

6yrs of use , stiches and zips still where they should be, not for the lack of trying with the amount of gash that I can get packed into it.



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So it sounds like a TANK would cope & it's up to you if you want a wide low tank bag. Why would a 20 not be big enough?
This is being bought primarily for weekend trips away with the gf on the back.
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Old 13-02-09, 11:54 AM   #8
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Bagster Discover Magnetic Tank Bag

Magnetic 2 in 1 tank bag & back pack
Price £61.00
www.intobikes.co.uk

I just got this one for my bike and it's got waterproof cover, expands quite a lot, side pockets and handy little pocket for mobile.

Have a look and see what you think.
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