Mosko Moto Nomax Motorcycle Tank Bag, Install & Review - Adventure Game Changer?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2024
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Install of the Mosko Moto Nomax tank bag on the BMW R1250 GS Adventure, as we need more organized space to carry our gopro’s, photography gear and batteries; hopefully the extra space will be handy for future tours.
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Excellent review. Have a great day.
Thanks mate, very kind of you!
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INFO, I M GONNA PUT THE NOMAX ON MY R1200GS TO , I HAVE THE MOSKO MOTO 35L PANNIERS AND THEY ARE GREAT , THE TANK BAG LOOK LIKE THE PANNIERS VERY GOOD GEAR. THANK YOU, AND
G' DAY MATE , LOVE YOU RE COUNTRY ( I M FROM CANADA)
G'Day mate! Glad you found the info useful and thanks for the great feedback. Cheers, Nick
This is really helpful. Thank you for the video.
A pleasure mate, glad you found it helpful and thanks for dropping by. Have a great day!
Thanks for the video, I'm looking at getting a Nomax. What I'd like to know is if the tank bag is not being used do the front clips fall down and get in the way of the steering. Or do you remove the front clips if you're not using the tank bag.
I've never had an issue with the front clips and I quite often ride without the bag. Stay tuned if you haven't made your mind up yet, as I'm waiting on my order for the new Lone Rider Tank Bag, it's coming in August - review to follow...
I think the Mosko Nomax is the best adventure style tank bag on the market at the moment, but I'm looking forward to seeing the new one from Lone Rider. What do you guys think...?
Has Lone Rider released a tank bag?
Looks good. Seems a bit more out of the way on the GS. Kinda gets on the way while standing on the Africa Twin.
Yeah I heard that same issue before. I tightened the front straps as far as I could to get it to sit flat on top of the fuel cap. It'll be interesting to see how it works out on the next adventure ;)
@@theboomerangbiker1966 I see what you did there.
Awesome work Nick! I love my Nomax, I would say it felt a bit laborious to remove and reach to reattach the clips when refueling, but the utility it provides and boxes it checks having the water bladder built in and the back pack capability is unmatched. If you ever find yourself stateside, or if I can make an Aussie trip happen, I'd love to collaborate on a video sometime.
G'Day Thomas, thanks for the great feedback. A collaboration sounds fantastic, I did the Route 1 Big Sur a few years ago with the family but unfortunately we were in a Yukon as three's a crowd on a bike! Drop me a line if you're ever planning to head Down Under... Cheers, Nick Check out this video/route, similar to the Big Sur... th-cam.com/video/mdY1lbJ4aCk/w-d-xo.html
@@theboomerangbiker1966 will do!
Looks ok however lots of clacking going on maybe some wear spots on the frame and tank areas ?.
Are you even commenting on the correct video mate?!
After having used the bag for a while have you noticed any wear on the paint or plastics where the bag, straps or buckles make contact?
@@davemingarelli4041 I haven't really noticed anything so far but I haven't been very far because of the Victoria Australia lockdown. I guess you could add some clear Gorilla tape under the main contact spots if you're concerned but I'm not too bothered, I bought the bike for adventures so if it gets the odd scratch or dent I don't really care.
@@theboomerangbiker1966 I’m with you not too worried about the nicks and scratches I put on riding either just hate to add any if can be avoided. I think Giant Loop markets some vinyl tape for just such a scenario. I really like the Mosko bag for its utility on and off the bike. Tank bags are usually awkward and you end up needing a bag or pack anyway. Thanks for the review appreciate seeing it mounted on a GSA. Here’s hoping this lockdown silliness comes to an end soon and you can get out and ride. Cheers.
@@davemingarelli4041 thanks buddy, really appreciate the feedback and support. My passion is making adventure videos rather than reviews, but these are keeping me sane at the moment. Can't wait to get back out on the trails. Drop me an email to theboomerangbiker at gmail dot com (obviously use the proper address) with your address and I'll send you a neck tube bandana if you'd like one?
Great Video, Nick. Have you used the water bladder in the bag? The Mosko Moto bag was a perfect fit on my Pan America, but I just never seemed to get a good fit on the GSA.
Hi mate, thanks for the great feedback. I haven't used the bladder in the Mosko yet because I have one built into the back of my RST Adventure-X jacket. The bag sits great on my GSA but I've got it tight up to the handlebars. I've also installed a cutting board with holds my gopro, insta360 and drone and I charge the batteries from the front DIN socket. Hope that helps...
nomax vs nomad??
Hi Simon, the Mosko Nomax is an upgraded and rebranded Nomad. Thanks for dropping by and leaving your feedback. Have a great day.
WHY? Givi makes an excellent Tank Bag & other mfg's are starting to copy the attach. it goes on securely or off in seconds, no straps scratching your equipment.
The Givi I had was too small and the attachment ring used to jam up with dust and dirt from the trails - it was fine on the road but useless on the trails. Plus, the GSA is an adventure bike, I don't care about scratches.
I've replaced the Mosko Nomax with a much better Lone Rider Ranger bag, which is waterproof without using an additional cover...
@@theboomerangbiker1966 Yeah What ever
Great video! I’m currently installing them on a 1200 GSA. I was thinking about sliding it back to the tank lid would also be available. Did you try this or think it would be an issue? The bag would be mounted on the downward sloped part of the tank