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stnkbait

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On the 9th I'll riding up to UC Santa Cruz for some buisness and expect to ride through some rain. Will my change of clothes and stuff stay dry?

 
On the 9th I'll riding up to UC Santa Cruz for some buisness and expect to ride through some rain. Will my change of clothes and stuff stay dry?
Never had any problems in some real down pours.

P.S. Like your avater and handle. Sure you aren't from KY!

 
Many Iron Butt Rally riders from '07 went through the remnants of a tropical storm where it rained from St. Louis to Boston non-stop and they never leaked. 110,000 miles and not a drop has made it inside.

 
I don't remember seeing a report from an FJR pilot saying they had a problem. I know myself, I've rode through a few frog stranglers & mine have never leaked.

 
Shouldn't be a problem so long as the saddlebags aren't overstuffed to the point that they don't close completely when latched. Don't think you could submerge them, but I've done a week in which we got heavy rain nearly every day and nothing inside was even damp.

 
Rainproof for sure.
I wouldn't try submerging them though... :rolleyes:

Ladies and gentlemen, this is stnkbait and I'm your chief ride attendant. ... We suggest that you keep your helmets fastened throughout the ride, ... Also, your hardbags can be used as a flotation device. ... :blink:

 
Rainproof for sure.
I wouldn't try submerging them though... :rolleyes:

Ladies and gentlemen, this is stnkbait and I'm your chief ride attendant. ... We suggest that you keep your helmets fastened throughout the ride, ... Also, your hardbags can be used as an emergency, temporary flotation device. ... :blink:
Jes' tryin' tuh hep. :D

BTW, there were two of us riding with exskibum on that trip and none of us had any problems.

 
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I road right into the eye of hurricane Hanna in Nova Scotia. Although I was soaked my bags stayed dry!

Rob

 
Rainproof for sure.
I wouldn't try submerging them though... :rolleyes:

Ladies and gentlemen, this is stnkbait and I'm your chief ride attendant. ... We suggest that you keep your helmets fastened throughout the ride, ... Also, your hardbags can be used as an emergency, temporary flotation device. ... :blink:
Jes' tryin' tuh hep. :D

BTW, there were two of us riding with exskibum on that trip and none of us had any problems.
Thanks to everyone for your two cents! I feel I won’t need to bag up everything inside the hard bags. If I have a leakage problem with them, I’ll chalk it up to a defective seal and go from there.

 
Hey, Stnkbait, what's your business at UCSC?

As everyone else has said, although I've ridden in some nasty chit, never a problem with the bags or Givi trunk letting in water. Now, my riding apparel, that's a whole different problem. But if you're concerned, throw everything in a plastic shopping bag.

Jb

 
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Hey, Stnkbait, what's your business at UCSC? You work for the system by any chance? I work at UC Berkeley.
As everyone else has said, although I've ridden in some nasty chit, never a problem with the bags or Givi trunk letting in water. Now, my riding apparel, that's a whole different problem. But if you're concerned, throw everything in a plastic shopping bag.

Jb
Yes Sir, I work at UCR, Network Services Manager for Computing & Communications. I am going to get a tour of UCSC's pinnacle software and how they use it. What do you do for UC Berkeley?

 
Rode to work DURING a hurricane...emergency duty at the radio station...and had to leave the bike parked outside. Nary a drop in the bags. And my FrogTogs kept me dry during a 45 minute ride through 80mph winds and a 9 inche/per hour rainfall. Only things on the road were me, emergency vehicles, and roof shingles from every house in Central Florida.

If your bags ever leak, it's cause there's a hole in 'em, not because the seals aren't up to the task.

 
Hey, Stnkbait, what's your business at UCSC? You work for the system by any chance? I work at UC Berkeley.Jb
Yes Sir, I work at UCR, Network Services Manager for Computing & Communications. I am going to get a tour of UCSC's pinnacle software and how they use it. What do you do for UC Berkeley?
Cool. I work in the controller's office: manager, controls and accountability. Hey, how about the BS of not being able to expense your motorcycle mileage on UC (or any state) business?! :angry: We need to get organized and overturn that!

 
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