I’ve had this bag for two years and have absolutely zero complaints. I primarily use it on my Tiger 800, and find it really useful on long hauls. In its five-liter configuration it easily holds my sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle, snack bars, mask, hand sanitizer, microfiber cloth and a ball cap. I have only found it necessary to expand it to ten liters when I have stopped to pick up some small items at the store. I am a big fan of this bag’s low profile, build quality, and ease of fitment. A great value!
I think it would fit on the top portion of the tank just fine, but I can't say I have tried that combination before. My biggest concern is interference with the handlebars in their stock position. You may want to poke around some Versys forums to confirm whether other riders have tried it out. -TeamZilla Chris
Hi, i have a Versys 17 and i bought the 12lts, it works amazing and the storage is great.. this one is smaller i guess it would depend on what you are looking 4.. good luck
I have a ZX6R 636 will this be a problem as for some reason Kawasaki decided to make a dent in the tank, will the effect the tank bag or should it still fit?
You won't be able to get as full a tuck as you can without, because your chin will likely hit the bag a little bit. However, you can still get into a good tuck. -DrewZilla *www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/cortech-super-20-low-profile-tank-bag
I’ve had this bag for two years and have absolutely zero complaints. I primarily use it on my Tiger 800, and find it really useful on long hauls. In its five-liter configuration it easily holds my sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle, snack bars, mask, hand sanitizer, microfiber cloth and a ball cap. I have only found it necessary to expand it to ten liters when I have stopped to pick up some small items at the store. I am a big fan of this bag’s low profile, build quality, and ease of fitment. A great value!
Will this fit a little lunch box with it expanded?
Will this work for the 2014 Kawasaki Versys?
I think it would fit on the top portion of the tank just fine, but I can't say I have tried that combination before. My biggest concern is interference with the handlebars in their stock position. You may want to poke around some Versys forums to confirm whether other riders have tried it out. -TeamZilla Chris
Hi, i have a Versys 17 and i bought the 12lts, it works amazing and the storage is great.. this one is smaller i guess it would depend on what you are looking 4.. good luck
I have a ZX6R 636 will this be a problem as for some reason Kawasaki decided to make a dent in the tank, will the effect the tank bag or should it still fit?
With the strap mount version, you should be fine. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/cortech-super-20-low-profile-tank-bag
That’s because it has alittle to due with Kawasaki stunt rider Jason Britton aka”captain America”
will i still be able to get into a full tuck decently with this tank bag on my bike? i have a ducati panigale.
You won't be able to get as full a tuck as you can without, because your chin will likely hit the bag a little bit. However, you can still get into a good tuck. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/cortech-super-20-low-profile-tank-bag
How will this fit on a 2016 Honda CB500F??
It fits just fine. -DrewZilla
Would you recommen this tank bag for a 2015 Versys? which type, the magentic or the strap one?
Yes, this would work as well in the strap-style. -DrewZilla
Thank you for your answer
It’s probably a bad idea to store your wallet in the magnetic version.
Just put it in one of the pockets in the lid and don't lay it on the bottom. Should be far enough from the magnets.
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