Tank Bags: Hot or Not
Tank Bags: Hot or Not
I'm 21 and planing to start ridding as soon as i get back to the states. Ive been asking a lot of questions on this forum and find it very helpful.
I'm posting this poll simply out of curiosity. Id like to see the bike community's stand on this very vain topic.
So do tank bags on a sports bike look cool? Id also like to know your ages just to see what different generations think.
Thanks for humoring me.
I'm posting this poll simply out of curiosity. Id like to see the bike community's stand on this very vain topic.
So do tank bags on a sports bike look cool? Id also like to know your ages just to see what different generations think.
Thanks for humoring me.
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Motorcycles as a whole are cool. Whether they've got tankbags or not doesn't really make much of a difference, IMHO.
(Although ok, I'll vote yes, if only because luggage of any sort on a bike makes it look more like, i dunno, it's going on an adventure.)
36 incidentally.
(Although ok, I'll vote yes, if only because luggage of any sort on a bike makes it look more like, i dunno, it's going on an adventure.)
36 incidentally.
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I voted yes, I'm 20.
They are a much better idea than a backpack as far as I'm concerned. Though they can't hold as much without being cumbersome. I'd gladly rock a tail and tank bag over a backpack any day. Nothing excesivly big (more due to concern about wind, not looks) but big enough to hold a few days worth of clothes. Actually, saddle bags would be nice too. And a set of clip ons and rearsets. Yeah, I want to make my bike more "uncomfortable" and mini-bag it at the same time.
They are a much better idea than a backpack as far as I'm concerned. Though they can't hold as much without being cumbersome. I'd gladly rock a tail and tank bag over a backpack any day. Nothing excesivly big (more due to concern about wind, not looks) but big enough to hold a few days worth of clothes. Actually, saddle bags would be nice too. And a set of clip ons and rearsets. Yeah, I want to make my bike more "uncomfortable" and mini-bag it at the same time.
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I think it depends on the bike. A Vstrom looks better the more you add to it. Tank bag, panniers, passenger seat bag, side bags, top case, tent strapped to top caseflw wrote:You get them because you need them. If you need storage, then they are more convenent than your pockets. If picked correctly, also look good but not better than a bike without.

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I just put one of these on the Duck. It's expandable and has a removable map holder:


A tank bag is essential to touring.....36 y.o.....at least for a little while longer.


A tank bag is essential to touring.....36 y.o.....at least for a little while longer.
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