I'm thinking of upgrading from my tiny tank bag to something a little bigger and I'm looking at the Wolfman Explorer Lite (13L expandable to 16L) or Cortech Super 2.0 18-liter. I can't find any pictures of the Wolfman on an FJR. Anyone have one?
Do you get any interference with the bars using a bag of that size?Dunno anything 'bout them, but I got this GIVI at Tour n Ride a few years back, 'n have been very happy with it. Great bag for under $100.
No, it seems the perfect size to me. With the magnetic tank bag, it's easy to move to wherever you want. I keep a microfiber rag in the tankbag along w/ Cee Baily's cleaning solution, and wipe the tank down after gassing up, so's not to scratch or chaff the paint; though I always did that w/ the strap on kind too.Do you get any interference with the bars using a bag of that size?
I was thinking a Cortech Super 2.0 12-liter might be about as large as I could go, with the 18-liter perhaps being too much.
I always heard those horror stories, 'n stayed away from magnetics for years, but there's no way a crosswind can blow my GIVI off. Only way that'd happen is if the bike 'n I are tumbling down the road. :lol2:I once had a tank bag that mounted with magnets, and I'll never have another. Holding a tank bag in place while fighting 50 mph cross wind gusts is just too much trouble where I ride. I guess they'd be OK back East or in a city. Next bag I get will be hard mounted on a gas cap bracket. WBill
Suggestion...next time, buy a quality bag, not something from the Dollar Store.I once had a tank bag that mounted with magnets, and I'll never have another. Holding a tank bag in place while fighting 50 mph cross wind gusts is just too much trouble where I ride. I guess they'd be OK back East or in a city. Next bag I get will be hard mounted on a gas cap bracket. WBill
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