Tank bag or backpack?

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#11 Unread post by FreeRide »

I just purchased the Kuryakyn Tombstone bag. It straps on to a backrest/sissy bar. Has three zip on backrests of varying thickness and has plenty of storage,will hold a full face helmet. Uses velcro straps to hold er down. Very innovative bag. If I had to buy it again I would. Got it from cruisercustomizing.com. One caveat, only works with sissybars
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#12 Unread post by Scott58 »

I'd do both. Although I wouldn't wear the backpack. The more capacity you have the better the trip. I made this little contraption using 2 backpacks and a bedroll (there's another backpack on the other side you can't see in the pic) and it also makes a great backrest. Since then I've added saddlebags and a tankbag (love those little map window thingy's) I can carry as much as large cruisers now and my trips are so much better.

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#13 Unread post by Sev »

Don't forget that a tank bag can and will scratch up your tank.

Put a couple coats of wax on it before you leave on your trip.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#14 Unread post by scan »

I use all options listed above, depending on the case. I have a small tank bag, but I would not like a large one for a trip. For a day trip I use it to carry my phone, sun glasses, spare shield, wallet, extra gloves, and any other little items. I use a tail bag and/or saddle bags for larger packing trips. I have on occasion used a backpack for easy quick transport, but it is my least favorite. On one trip I strapped the backpack to my tail bag for added carrying. My Joe Rocket tail bag has bungie type cords and I have two points on my bike made just for the bag. Being able to safely attach a bag and not having to feel worried about the cords, or straps is critical. I wouldn't move the bike without feeling my luggage was safe, secure, and no potential strap to wheel problems (aka, what Mintbread was talking about).
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#16 Unread post by ofblong »

Sevulturus wrote:Don't forget that a tank bag can and will scratch up your tank.

Put a couple coats of wax on it before you leave on your trip.
or instead put a rubber tank protector on your tank and have no issues with scratching.
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ofblong wrote:or instead put a rubber tank protector on your tank and have no issues with scratching.
How good would a magnet hold, if you have a rubber protector? I couldn't imagine it would be very well.
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Virago Biker wrote:
ofblong wrote:or instead put a rubber tank protector on your tank and have no issues with scratching.
How good would a magnet hold, if you have a rubber protector? I couldn't imagine it would be very well.
all the protectors I have seen have the holes in them still for the magnets. You could also bungy chord it lol but I would recommend that haha.
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#19 Unread post by Virago Biker »

ofblong wrote:all the protectors I have seen have the holes in them still for the magnets. You could also bungy chord it lol but I would recommend that haha.
In that case, it could still take the paint off. I just assume use a backpack, and just tighten it as tight as you possible can. I haven't done it personally, but I would assume it's not that bad.
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#20 Unread post by scan »

My tank bag is designed with the magnet between layers of fabric. The one closest to the bike side is soft and spongy. If your tank is clean, a magentic tank bag should do no harm. At least mine hasn't.
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