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    Tankbags for adventure bikes?

    Hi guys

    I'm looking for a tankbag to fit on my Guzzi NTX and I have bin looking around but all I can find is that Oxford brand and I really don't like that stuff.

    Problem is, that my tank is, like a transalp or whatever, really high, and the shape is kinda weird.

    I don't wanna put a lot in it, otherwise it will get to high and then i can't see anything anymore , but especially for my Kiwimap it would be ideal i reckon, instead of stopping and taking it out my backpack al the time.

    Do you guys know any brand or have experience with it? I wouldn't mind if it would be waterproof neither!

    tnx!

    Tim
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    Wolfman Enduro tank bags look pretty cool. Motu has one, and I'm thinking of getting one too. They are fairly small and narrow, so it keeps out of your way, but will still hold a few bits and pieces - and it has a map holder.

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    I like the Wolfman Enduro bag - it's pretty small,but big enough for those things you need to get at without getting off your bike and rumaging in a pack.Not as effortless as dropping on a magnetic bag like a street bike,and on smaller bikes you may need to unclip the front to get at the filler cap.I have the carryall that goes on the front numberplate/headlamp too.Good for light stuff like your jacket liner....or lunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timpel_800 View Post

    but all I can find is that Oxford brand and I really don't like that stuff
    Hiya Tim, I have this.
    http://www.sounddistribution.co.uk/p...recnumber=4623
    I reckon it's a great tank bag - not too big & not too small. It stores a water bottle, my glasses/sun glasses, camera, snacks, cellphone, camera, visor cleaning spray and cloth,house keys and wallet. Has a detachable map pocket thingy that is stowed in a pocket in the bottom of the tank bag when not in use. It is magnetic and has a sholder strap. Also has a rain cover that also stows in the under bag pocket. My bike is the legendary gravel express (Transalp) :-)
    Cheers, Tim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I like the Wolfman Enduro bag - it's pretty small,but big enough for those things you need to get at without getting off your bike and rumaging in a pack.Not as effortless as dropping on a magnetic bag like a street bike,and on smaller bikes you may need to unclip the front to get at the filler cap.I have the carryall that goes on the front numberplate/headlamp too.Good for light stuff like your jacket liner....or lunch.
    SOund pretty good indeed. Where about did you buy this bag? Over in the us?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I have the carryall that goes on the front numberplate/headlamp too.Good for light stuff like your jacket liner....or lunch.
    How long to cook your lunch at 55w?



    Or are you one of "them" who can turn your headlight off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    How long to cook your lunch at 55w?
    I've found it works best on peanut butter and banana sandwiches.


    Wolfman doesn't ship out of the US,but I used Aerostich,who give more than excellent service.

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    I got Wolfman tank panniers instead of a tankbag, they are ok, would probably work better with the bigger adventure bikes.
    I got the yellow expedition ones, they are tuff but hold water in heavy rain. I put a couple of holes in the bottom to let them drain.
    Secondly my knees bump in to them a bit at times, but I have grown used to it so no longer bothers me.
    I am trying to remember which online store I got them from... it was these guys.. www.adventurersworkshop.com BUT they look like they don't stock wolfman stuff anymore.
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    Interesting link T.a. still nothing for a dr750 on it though

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Interesting link T.a. still nothing for a dr750 on it though
    Give you $50 for it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Give you $50 for it.


    Nah, your a nice guy and I'd hate to rip ya off

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Nah, your a nice guy and I'd hate to rip ya off
    Rip away...

    $50 and a tyre pressure gauge

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Rip away...

    $50 and a tyre pressure gauge
    Tyre pressure gauge? what do I want one of them for? Keep riding 'till the rim spins in the tyre I say(easier to break the bead that way too)

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    I have a quick release SW-MOTECH tank bag on the Tiger. Find it real good as no straps to get in the way and takes all of 2sec to take off/on (also Tiger has plastic tank so magnetic nogo!)

    look here, http://www.mo-tech.de/tankrucksackql...368af1b895ef3e

    I got mine from Motomail, give them a call as more mounts being made all the time (bit that mounts to fuel cap) & there are a few crosover models, ie Tiger is same as KTM Duke etc.

    Lots of different bag sizes, I have Engage XL, come with a waterproof cover that stood 4 days of S.I. West Coast rain without a drop getting thru!
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    Hmm thats a nice system indeed! Unforanelly my tankcap is a screw on one and I don't see they have anything for that.
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