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Talk => Speaking Of Bikes... => Topic started by: Map-man on May 02, 2015, 10:48:15 PM

Title: Tank bag options
Post by: Map-man on May 02, 2015, 10:48:15 PM
Hi looking for options to have a little storage for a map and the phone but don't want to spend big buck on something like a givi tanklock bag....

Anyone used anything like this? eBay item 201068722826 looks to fit the bill at the right price but unsure quite how it fixes on??
Title: Re: Tank bag options
Post by: nickjtc on May 03, 2015, 12:42:36 AM
I use the Wolfman Mini-Enduro bag. It holds a lot of stuff. The mounting straps are separate so I can switch it between the Tiger and the XR650.

Title: Re: Tank bag options
Post by: Sin_Tiger on May 03, 2015, 12:22:02 PM
That looks like it straps around the head stock then under the rear tank mount like most strap on bags.

Never seen one just like that before, seems ok for the money but some things to think about:-

Which bike are you intending to fit it to?

You stated you wanted to use a map but there's no full size map pocket or a clip on option.

I can't see how the rear would unclip to flip up every time you want to fill the tank, therefore only certain bikes it could be used on, none of them Tigers by the way.

I don't see how you can easily unclip it to carry when you leave the bike,  otherwise you'll have to take all the valuables out one by one.

I'd be dubious about the waterproof integrity of the zips and I don't see an option for a waterproof cover.

Oh and welcome to the forum  :occasion14.

Apologies, I was looking at the Mobile site version earlier. I'm guessing from the description and the visible lack of a rear strap, the back end is secured by velcro, probably with a supplied stick on pad. You could demount it without too much bother but I'd suggest securing the loose ends around the headstock with a cable tie or similar to stop them falling into the fairing when not in use.
Title: Re: Tank bag options
Post by: Map-man on May 04, 2015, 10:23:25 PM
It's for a 955i - really just looking for a decent way of having the phone in front of me as I use it for my sat nav and music via a scala rider intercom. I've got a handlebar mounted holder bit it a bit big and cumbersome on the bars...now I've looked at it again I'm not sure I like it lol
Title: Re: Tank bag options
Post by: Sin_Tiger on May 05, 2015, 12:11:15 AM
A trick I've seen done for a bag similar to that, was to use a clear shower cap, actually it was one that was free in a hotel toiletries kit. Not terribly ellegant but it worked.

Guys in Singapore used to just use standard bar mounts for their phones and if it rained they whipped out a condom and slipped it over the whole setup, works surprisingly well although you might find your phone getting hard to operate  :ImaPoser and if you use those ones with ribs or knobbly bits on them it's not so good and you look like a bit of a perv into the bargain  :icon_redface:
Title: Re: Tank bag options
Post by: John Stenhouse on May 05, 2015, 11:33:52 AM
Now that I would like to see a ride report on  :ImaPoser
Title: Re: Tank bag options
Post by: JayDub on May 05, 2015, 07:55:33 PM
Quote from: Sin_Tiger on May 05, 2015, 12:11:15 AM
A trick I've seen done for a bag similar to that, was to use a clear shower cap, actually it was one that was free in a hotel toiletries kit. Not terribly ellegant but it worked.

Guys in Singapore used to just use standard bar mounts for their phones and if it rained they whipped out a condom and slipped it over the whole setup, works surprisingly well although you might find your phone getting hard to operate  :ImaPoser and if you use those ones with ribs or knobbly bits on them it's not so good and you look like a bit of a perv into the bargain  :icon_redface:
:icon_rolleyes: He just can't help himself - first vaseline then nipples and now condoms... it seems to be a steady decline

I don't know what your bar layout is like but would one of those bar bags be a possibility?  or Shove your map in a zippy bag and tape it to the tank, like the good old days  :icon_biggrin:
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