Lou D
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I have the Yamaha bag and I like it.
Justin is that the small or medium Cortech Dryver bag in the picture?I've used the Cortech Dryver and the Givi XS307. Both great bags. The Cortech is smaller with little to no clearance issues. The Givi is a bit larger and does hit the cruise control button and sometimes the horn. Here is what they look like on the bike.
Cortech Dryver
Givi XS307
That is the small Cortech Dryver. The Cortech has an optional GPS mount and an Optional organizer that can go on top. I never bought them. The Givi came with an Ipad pouch to go on top.Justin is that the small or medium Cortech Dryver bag in the picture?I've used the Cortech Dryver and the Givi XS307. Both great bags. The Cortech is smaller with little to no clearance issues. The Givi is a bit larger and does hit the cruise control button and sometimes the horn. Here is what they look like on the bike.
I have ordered a tankbag specifically for that purpose. (Click here for background.) Unfortunately, the shelf-mounted iPad obscures too much of the dashboard, and the Google Maps text is too small to read, even from that short distance.Madmudder posted: Has anyone used an Ipad & a tank bag with success?
I look forward to your review. I was hoping to use my Ipad air 9x7". I was thinking of just using a Ram mount on the tank based on the issues I have heard with overheating in a tank bag sleeve & direct sunlight. I figured if I used the items below with a Life proof case allowing air to pass by and cool it may be my option.I have ordered a tankbag specifically for that purpose. (Click here for background.) Unfortunately, the shelf-mounted iPad obscures too much of the dashboard, and the Google Maps text is too small to read, even from that short distance.Madmudder posted: Has anyone used an Ipad & a tank bag with success?
A Dowco Iron Rider Cruiser Tank Bag should be arriving at my porch today from Revzilla. Its map pocket should accommodate the iPad. Will report back on fitment.
I'll be listening to Miss Google tell me where to go instead of seeing directions on-screen, but the screen is available for those times when I've been zoning out for 90 minutes and wonder if I missed a turn.
My Ipad Air would have more difficulty fitting in the window being 9.4" x 6.6" compared to the Ipad 4 Mini 8" x 5.3"iPad size??? Hell, I don't know; it was a Christmas present.
<edit: It's an iPad 4 mini. Apple says it's 9.7 inches, but what does that mean? I've been telling women "9.7 inches" for 45 years.>
FYI: The bag is loudly proclaimed as water RESISTANT, not waterPROOF, and we can all guess why. Somebody cleaned it with snot while their iPad 4 mini was inside.
Too bad somebody didn't give you a ruler for Christmas too.iPad size??? Hell, I don't know; it was a Christmas present.
<edit: It's an iPad 4 mini. Apple says it's 9.7 inches, but what does that mean? I've been telling women "9.7 inches" for 45 years.>
This is why I never use tail bag, once forgot to zip the bag back up and when I got home lost everything in the bag including a brand new cell phone.Here's another. I've always used a tank bag. I also always ride with the side cases and Givi top case mounted. I like to be able to stop and pick up most anything on the bike. (I also keep two sets of Rok Straps criss-crossed across the pillion seat, so I can pick up things like a 50-lb. bag of dog food or whatever. The tank bag is for small and nice-to-have-with-me things, some of them valuable, like my prescription sunglasses.)
On my 3 FJRs I've had one that attached with straps and hooks, one was ring-mounted, one Bagster bag that clipped in to the tank cover, and a couple of magnetic ones. 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 on and get 20 miles away in a shithole like Pahrump, NV before looking down and . . . well, never mind.) I also like that if I need to make a hard turn for parking or whatever, or even to lock the forks, if the bag's in the way, like big ones sometimes are, it's the easiest type to re-position.
Mine's a fairly inexpensive but fully functional Roadgear bag with a removable map pocket. Worth considering, IMO.
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