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Mountain_Man86 |
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 Posted: 16:59 - 19 Jan 2022 Post subject: To tank bag or not to tank bag... |
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I'm heading off on my first proper motorbike adventure at the end of this month with a trip to the Lake District. I'll be riding up from Hampshire and camping in the Langdales for a number of days.
Idea is to spend half the time walking the fells and the other half soaking up the mountain roads and wonderful views on the bike.
I've got a Tiger 850 with hard panniers and a top box and know that everything needed for the trip will fit inside. However, my question relates to tank bags.
Why do people use tank bags?
When might people wish to use a tank bag?
Is it worth getting a tank bag?
I welcome thoughts on this and look forward to hearing/learning from you. |
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Zen Dog |
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So generally, the upside of tankbags (compared to other on-bike luggage) is that the contents is easily accessible without getting off the bike. And the downside is you have to remove them to fill the tank. That's about it really, though most tankbags also have a clear pouch on top that can be useful for maps/notes/documents you might want to see while riding.
I generally use a rucksack for my wallet/phone/random tat I want to get quick access to when on a bike trip. But if there's a lot of stuff like that (so it's heavier), and/or I'm not going to be going very far from the bike, I'll use a tankbag instead. Some tank bags come with shoulder straps so you can use them as both.
Personally, I don't regard them as essential luggage, but they can be useful in the right situation. ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR (Dead), '00 VFR800FI, 2011 CBF125 Previous - '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win (chinese copy of an old Honda design with a C90 engine)
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https://www.givi.co.uk/givi-products/soft-bags/tank-bags/mt505-tanklock
If i'm just out for a mooch, I use that but rotate the lock so that it sits further forward on the tank.
Enough space to get my diabetic crap, a snack, wallet, phone and battery pack plus some other odds and sods. Small enough to remove and carry with you. ____________________ 2017 Z1000SX |
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I had enough luggage options that I never needed to use a tank bag. However, their convenience of access meant that I usually did opt for one. When refilling, it was simple to unfasten and tip the bag back onto the seat. At first I used a couple of bungees to provide extra security, but then decided the magnets were strong enough to keep it in place without, as long as I didn't put too much weight in it. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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I prefer a seat pack for those days where I'd want to carry a camera and a couple of smaller items. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Zen Dog |
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ThunderGuts wrote: | Magnetic are versatile (assuming you have a steel tank anyway) and can transfer between suitable bikes easily, but can easily scratch the paint unless the tank and the tank bag are absolutely clean when you put them together. If you're planning to take the tank bag on and off then you're going to risk getting road grit etc.. between the magnets and the paintwork. |
My tankbag is magnetic, and although I'm not too fussy about maintaining perfect paint (the bike is scratched to hell anyway), it really hasn't been a problem on the VFR despite years of taking it on and off. Not sure if that's because I always "peel" the magnets off the tank instead of just dragging the tankbag off though. ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR (Dead), '00 VFR800FI, 2011 CBF125 Previous - '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win (chinese copy of an old Honda design with a C90 engine)
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Zen Dog |
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As long as there's room for your knees, looks like a grand solution. You can even fill the tank, and they might give your legs some weather protection too. ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR (Dead), '00 VFR800FI, 2011 CBF125 Previous - '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win (chinese copy of an old Honda design with a C90 engine)
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 2 years, 263 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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