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Raymond C. from Virginia
October 31, 2013
Simply put, if you take long trips on your steed, this is the tank bag you want to have. I just completed a 2500 mile adventure and I could keep all my everyday essentials in it for easy access. The top opening for a GPS unit is pure genius.I was truly surprised when I discovered that the clear viewing window actually allows you to work a touch screen very well. And power can be routed through the bag with velcro strips that keep the cord out of the way when packing & unpacking. My Buell does not have the handlebar space for a GPS mount and this bag fit the bill perfectly. The other feature I really liked was that the mounting pad can stay on the bike and the bag can be unzipped from it and used and carried as a backpack. The one and only drawback I have found is that the clips on the front strap that goes around the steering neck get pinched(and broken in my case) when I turn to full lock. Mounting on other bikes may or may not have this issue.
Simply put, if you take long trips on your steed, this is the tank bag you want to have. I just completed a 2500 mile adventure and I could keep all my everyday essentials in it for easy access. The top opening for a GPS unit is pure genius.I was truly surprised when I discovered that the clear viewing window actually allows you to work a touch screen very well. And power can be routed through the bag with velcro strips that keep the cord out of the way when packing & unpacking. My Buell does not have the handlebar space for a GPS mount and this bag fit the bill perfectly. The other feature I really liked was that the mounting pad can stay on the bike and the bag can be unzipped from it and used and carried as a backpack. The one and only drawback I have found is that the clips on the front strap that goes around the steering neck get pinched(and broken in my case) when I turn to full lock. Mounting on other bikes may or may not have this issue.
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