So what tank bag do you use?
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So what tank bag do you use?
Magnetic vs strap?
Who makes it?
How much of a pain is it to refuel?
Brady!
Who makes it?
How much of a pain is it to refuel?
Brady!
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Boris Badenov
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I bought Vann's Marsee bag, magnetic. Refueling is easy, just lift, and move sideways. Expandable for long hauls, great bag.
Just got one of these, for $17 for daily around town use.
Smaller, and looks good on a Red R, and it's a steal for the price.
http://www.newenoughhp.com/closeouts/lu ... k_bag.html

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Just got one of these, for $17 for daily around town use.
Smaller, and looks good on a Red R, and it's a steal for the price.
http://www.newenoughhp.com/closeouts/lu ... k_bag.html

(Don't forget to plug a buck back to the site from new enough!, it's FREE)

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I have a Baglux (Bagster) tank cover fitted to my Rockster; with an Athena tank bag attached to the top.
Baglux bags mount via two loops towards the front on the tank - the loops utilise a clasp mechanism that can be closed to ensure the bag doesn't come loose. It's then further secured by two devil style clips at the rear of the tank.
When fueling, unsecure the two devil clips and rotate the bag up through 90 degrees. Fill up, job done... Very straight forward.
I've used magnetic tank bags before without any problem, but I prefer the baglux offering. It seems more secure and there's a host of optional bags in all shapes, sizes and colours to choose from, compatible with the tank cover.
http://www.bagster.com
M
Baglux bags mount via two loops towards the front on the tank - the loops utilise a clasp mechanism that can be closed to ensure the bag doesn't come loose. It's then further secured by two devil style clips at the rear of the tank.
When fueling, unsecure the two devil clips and rotate the bag up through 90 degrees. Fill up, job done... Very straight forward.
I've used magnetic tank bags before without any problem, but I prefer the baglux offering. It seems more secure and there's a host of optional bags in all shapes, sizes and colours to choose from, compatible with the tank cover.
http://www.bagster.com
M
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- geothepencil
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BMW OEM that I found used (barely) on the site here. Works great !
If I was adding one now, I'd use the SW-Moto bag with the gas cap quick on/off rig sold by Twisted Throttle. That is a sweet set-up especially if you are looking for a small to medium sized bag.
geo
If I was adding one now, I'd use the SW-Moto bag with the gas cap quick on/off rig sold by Twisted Throttle. That is a sweet set-up especially if you are looking for a small to medium sized bag.
geo
02R1150R Black Non ABS and friends
I use a "strap on" from Andy Strapz. Very EZ to use/refuel. I wrote a review here on the board: Anyone use Andy Bagz?â€â€the review is near the bottom of the page. The bag is secured to the "strap frame" by 3 snaps + velcro. Undo the front snap, the bag tilts back for full access to the fuel cap. I basically love it.
-duckdave
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Wunderlich strap on, 29 litres when fully expanded. Strap with clips around the head stock and velcro fastening on the back of the tank under the seat. Easy to unclip and fold back onto seat for refueling and easy to remove and replace on the bike.
Expensive for what it is but it worked very well on my recent trip through Belgium, France and Spain.
Hank.
Expensive for what it is but it worked very well on my recent trip through Belgium, France and Spain.
Hank.
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ScooterCop
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Cortech Super Mini

The PERFECT size bag. If it's not the size for you, then they have 10L, 14L and 18L versions as well. Great looking bag with a rain cover that works. Comes magnetic or strap mount starting at about $55.
And yearh, NewEnough Rocks:
http://www.newenoughhp.com/browse/luggage/tank_bags
DSKYZD

The PERFECT size bag. If it's not the size for you, then they have 10L, 14L and 18L versions as well. Great looking bag with a rain cover that works. Comes magnetic or strap mount starting at about $55.
And yearh, NewEnough Rocks:
http://www.newenoughhp.com/browse/luggage/tank_bags
DSKYZD
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The Marsee is a good bag but I wanted one of the Held magnetic bags, having some cool features and a rain cover that fits! The magnetic bottom (Held works with either, you purchase either a strap or magnetic bottom) works well but actually doesnt fit my tank as well as the Marsee did.
However, in my local shop, I have spied a new Held bag, just like mine, with a nifty gas tank attachment! So my bag may appear in a classified soon!
However, in my local shop, I have spied a new Held bag, just like mine, with a nifty gas tank attachment! So my bag may appear in a classified soon!
'02 in black - the real BMW color! (Now gone to a new home)
Vann - Lifer No. 295
Vann - Lifer No. 295



