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Tankbag Help!

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#1 ·
I have been trying to decide on a tankbag for literally the past 2 months and still cant decide what I want to go with. So what are you guys using? I was looking it this one Givi 3D603 Tanklock Tankbag - RevZilla
But i think that is is going to be too small for what I need, I am wanting to get rid of my Kreiga 20 tailbag because I am getting annoyed with having to mess with the straps everytime and get the bag secured to it doesnt slide forward. I want a bag that I can carry my frog togs rain gear in (which fold up extremelt small) my cell phone wallet and a concealed carry weapon with is a pretty small 9mm. I really want to stay with the tanklock style so that I can quickly remove and reinstall the bag but it seems like everything larger that the link above is massively tall. Id rather have something that is wider but lower.
Givi 3D604 Tanklock Tankbag - RevZilla
This one is just huge and sits way too high.
Does anyone have something they are using and like for carrying similar things? I also like the bags with the hard plastic shell.
 
#3 ·
Ride to a shop that has the ones you are considering, and put it on your bike or a shop bike and see how well it fits what you want.

All the shops I work with will order things like tank bags and jackets and if they turn out not to be what I want, they will send it back and not charge me.
 
#5 ·
I have an old style magnetic tank bag that is fairly small that I almost never use. It's just big enough to hold my rain jacket/pants and a few small items. I bought it for going on long day trips, etc. I also have a mounted tail bag that seems to meet most of my needs, since I never have a passenger. I would recommend that you purchase something larger than smaller, especially if the tank bag will collapse when the space is not needed. Better to have the capacity than not.
 
#18 ·
I wish I could carry my vp9 but New York is the worst.

Somewhat back on topic though I bought a sw-motech micro tank bag and it will be in today it's pretty much the smallest bag they make that expands slightly to 5L but I'll see what I can fit in it later. Exactly how small of an area does your rain gear golf up to?
 
#38 ·
once you try hard sidecases you will never go back......waterproof, don't move around or need to be restrapped each ride, lockable......seriously just imagine being able to bring your cold weather gear & your rain gear instead of having to chose
 
#41 ·
once you try hard sidecases you will never go back......waterproof, don't move around or need to be restrapped each ride, lockable......seriously just imagine being able to bring your cold weather gear & your rain gear instead of having to chose
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In the mornings I ride in with my "snowsuit" (which is also waterproof) with my regular riding jacket, pants, lighter gloves, shoes to wear at work and lunch in my bags. Then in the afternoon I pack my morning gear in there and wear the other gear home. (All the bags have waterproof covers.)

My bags don't shift and I don't need to retighten the straps even after a a few weeks.

What worries me about hard cases is one of them coming off at 95mph.

I do want a top rack for my helmet. I don't think the opening at the top of my saddlebags are big enough.


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#39 ·

the topcase might be overkill for some of you, but a much better angle of the sidecases