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 TCFA Trackday Trickster
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 Posted: 12:21 - 19 Oct 2014 Post subject: LOMO |
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Just bought the white 30L backpack - bigger than I thought but looks good and has good reviews and looking fwd to trying it out.
Looking at the website, the horizontal opening dry bag holdalls look really good and convenient. Then to confuse matters they have a "motorcycle dry bag" which has webbing straps to pass bungees through, but it then a standard small end opening dry bag which seems less useful.
Anyone any experience with these? Would be nice not to have to worry with panniers on a shorter trip. Would I really miss the webbing straps to pass the bungees through if I had the holdall?
This is their range - https://www.ewetsuits.com/acatalog/Dry-Boxes-dry-bags-uk.html#a717 ____________________ Then: Kawasaki ZZR250 > Suzuki Across 250 > Suzuki SV650 > Honda CB750
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 Posted: 14:16 - 19 Oct 2014 Post subject: Re: LOMO |
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| TCFA wrote: | Just bought the white 30L backpack - bigger than I thought but looks good and has good reviews and looking fwd to trying it out.
Looking at the website, the horizontal opening dry bag holdalls look really good and convenient. Then to confuse matters they have a "motorcycle dry bag" which has webbing straps to pass bungees through, but it then a standard small end opening dry bag which seems less useful.
Anyone any experience with these? Would be nice not to have to worry with panniers on a shorter trip. Would I really miss the webbing straps to pass the bungees through if I had the holdall?
This is their range - https://www.ewetsuits.com/acatalog/Dry-Boxes-dry-bags-uk.html#a717 |
Fella who came with me to slovenia in May had a LOMO bag strapped across his pillion seat. it served him well in all kinds of weather.
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 noobRider World Chat Champion

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I strap on a 60L LOMO holdall. It stays put on the bike and is great but is HUGE. ____________________ Licence: Nov 2012, Bikes: Suzuki GN125, Moto Guzzi Strada 750, Triumph Sprint ST 955i x 2
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 Ballpien Trackday Trickster
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Looks the size of a small suitcase  ____________________ R125 - FZ1n ABS
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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Put it this way. Like ortleib, they mostly manufacture stuff for watersports. Their dry suits are very well regarded.
Someone who is making canoe/kayak dry bags which are not utterly and totally waterproof when fully immersed in water will be found out VERY quickly.
They are very good, not quite as good as ortleib but nearly half the price.
You might find the motorcycle specific kit is a tad more heavy duty. I bungee canoe drybags on my motorcycle and have done for years but I do sometimes land up with a hole where the end of the bungee has rubbed. Attaching them with purpose made tie-downs would prevent this.
The convenience of the horizontal opening on a bag is a definate factor. You can get in and remove that one thing without having to empty the whole bag. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 108 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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