Big name for a big bag. I have that same bag with power and really liked it for travelling. It's too big for everyday commuting.I bought the SW-Moto Bags Connection Quick Lock EVO Trial (what a mouthful!) bag specifically because it has a good map pocket.
Its a pricey bag but seems like very good quality. I haven't used it much yet however, ask again next year and I'll update
Except for the cruise control power button and, if you have YCC-SThe yamaha bag does hit the controls when the handle bar is in full lock but not enough to cause any issues other than being able to just barely feel it as it approaches full lock.
With the Yamaha bag, the bag unclips with three quick-release connectors. When fulling, I unclip the two front clips and, using the back strap, hinge it onto the saddle. No chance to forget it when riding off. And, if you want to remove it, just undo the third clip.... I like the magnets best. Here's why. If I run into a store or somewhere and I won't be able to keep an eye on the bike, I like just sticking the tank bag in the big Givi. Also, it's the easiest--by far--to move out of the way to get gas. (I learned the hard way to put the removed bag up front over the ignition, not back on the tail somewhere, where some dummy might not see it and forget to put it back ...
Agree about hitting unwanted buttons with a bigger bag. Just a nuisance. Except for one: trying to get out of a tight parking spot or a tight turn-around as people stand around wondering why that idiot keeps blowing his damn horn.Except for the cruise control power button and, if you have YCC-SThe yamaha bag does hit the controls when the handle bar is in full lock but not enough to cause any issues other than being able to just barely feel it as it approaches full lock.the auto-change-down selection button. I find both randomly selected or deselected after any tight manoeuvre. Nothing worse than a nuisance.
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