https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3_RE7QEOwc&feature=player_detailpage
I've got the daypack II with electric hookup and have been really happy with the size and ease of use when filling up
Funny you would ask. I just finished a trip from Seattle to Pleasanton, CA and was planning on posting a trip report with pictures. Hopefully I will get it up there tonight.I had no idea that Twisted Throttle offers this brand.
Would you be able to email/post of pictures of what the bag looks like on the FJR?
Also, is there room to fit a Nikon DSLR?
Funny you would ask. I just finished a trip from Seattle to Pleasanton, CA and was planning on posting a trip report with pictures. Hopefully I will get it up there tonight.I had no idea that Twisted Throttle offers this brand.
Would you be able to email/post of pictures of what the bag looks like on the FJR?
Also, is there room to fit a Nikon DSLR?
With regard to the DSLR (funny point #2), on my return trip I decided to experiment with having my Nikon D300 strapped using the blackrapid strap so that I can take pictures while riding. I used a 35mm lens at f8 with shutter speed for most shots at 2000. Worked out really well in that I did not have to pull over every time I found a nice scenery to shoot. Been using this strap for past couple of years for shootings soccer, now realizing that it works great for motorcycling as well. Just make sure you get a lens filter and point lens to your saddle when not using (chips from other cars/trucks).
Here is a link to the blackrapid strap in case you are interested. The bag I got is expandable but would be a tight fit for dslr with longer lens. BagConnection makes other bags that are larger.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14Q1IxI_Opw&feature=player_detailpage
Never noticed a problem with the map holder moving around and I have ridden in some pretty strong winds. I wish the the map holder was big enough hold an 8.5x11 paper. For now, I just use it on long trips to hold my ipod and phone.Thanks for the pictures. I see that you have added the map holder. Is there a issue with the map holder moving around the bag during high winds?
Never noticed a problem with the map holder moving around and I have ridden in some pretty strong winds. I wish the the map holder was big enough hold an 8.5x11 paper. For now, I just use it on long trips to hold my ipod and phone.Thanks for the pictures. I see that you have added the map holder. Is there a issue with the map holder moving around the bag during high winds?
No, however they provide a rain cover which works nicely given that the bag does not touch the tank, can pull tight so that cover stays on at speed.Waterproof?
For me it is (too much to ask). The waterproof cortech dryver bag mentioned is over twice the price of this bag. <_<Why the heck can't they make a tank bag that's waterproof without needing a shower cap cover?
Is that really too much to ask?
Yes!!Cortech Dryver Tankbag is that bag....small and medium...
For me it is (too much to ask). The waterproof cortech dryver bag mentioned is over twice the price of this bag. <_<Why the heck can't they make a tank bag that's waterproof without needing a shower cap cover?
Is that really too much to ask?
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