Why you need to ditch the backpack and get this motorcycle tail bag.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Held Iconic Evo is better than Nelson Rigg commuter tail pack for us Europeans.
If you live in Europe and need a motorcycle tail pack for work commuting or longer rides, then this could be just what you need!
Free yourself from the backpack, there is no going back!
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I got the medium which is 6-15 Litres capacity, but my motorbike pillion seat is about as small as they come!
Motovlog style review on my Suzuki GSX-S1000
My videos are made with DJI gear.
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Thanks for the review! Just for the info, here are dimensions of M & L bags:
Size M: 28 cm x W 24cm x H 15cm + 8cm (6 - 15 liters)
Size L: 36 cm x W 28cm x H 18cm + 8cm (12 - 21 liters)
The large bag would fit most of intergral helmets when expanded.
Thanks for adding that 👍
I also like you, struggled in finding the right bag for my RE Meteor 350 and finally found a Nelson-Rigg Commuter Sport bag at a bike shop. I had never heard of this company before even though I was searching TH-cam. Other bags I found; the installation was terrible. Installation for the Nelson- Rigg was incredibly simple exactly like your bag. The shape of the Nelson-Rigg is just a little different than yours but the rest are identical. Oh, by the way, I'm in California. Take care and be safe.
Those clips to hold the bag on are genius! I have a good Oxford tail pack but it has a zip and it's a pain to use when it's cold! Also, you have to use a base plate, which if you leave on there is really uncomfortable for a pillion.
Totally agree!
I've sold that bike now, but it fits even better on an Aprilia RS660!
I watched your video just to know more about this tail bag, as on SBS website there is only one picture and I was still not willing to buy it. after watching the video, I've changed my mind, I will buy it .
The reason I am posting here a comment, is not only to give thanks on your video, but also to ask about the video recording setup you have, (mic, camera, etc) if you do not mind sharing this info.
I think the sound is very good and the voice too clear to understand even riding the bike.
Thanks for the video
The mic is a Hama Notebook mic with a dead cat wind muff. The camera used here was a cheap SJCam SJ8 pro. I've upgraded to a DJI action 4 now 👍
@@UpsideDownFork Thanks for the fast reply
A soft tail bag has zero security people can just unclip em. But with a topbox you can leave it and you can also wear a backpack.
Very true. 2 different products for 2 different purposes.
arguably, a top box has more utility but on a sportbike? - not a choice the majority would like.
So does this mean you can't have it with a backpack on your bag?
That depends on your bike, your height and your backpack.
On the Suzuki is was a bit tight, I could only wear a small backpack. I'm 5'11".
On my Aprilia I can easily wear a larger backpack as the height difference between seats is less.
Hi, i purchased the item. But wanted to check what strap fitments came with it? As mine doesnt seem to have the little plastic fasteners that you use to tidy up the straps under the seat. The clips are at the ends but no plastic fasteners. Did yours come with these? Thanks
I didn't purchase anything additional. I used the original straps and tucked the straps under the helmet clips on the seat. Maybe that's what you are seeing?
@UpsideDownFork hi, did you criss cross straps under seat or just across the ways?
@@kevinjackson5071 Criss cross👍