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Tail Packs - Who uses them? I do!!!!!
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Yesterday I got a product that blew me away. I had been on the fence for months on what to do about storage capacity on a sportbike. Coming from cruiser land - saddle bags were such a luxury, and when I went sportbike (rocking R1), I had resigned myself to doing without conveniance and comfort for suicidal speed . There was a ride up north I wanted to do - solo ride - by myself, adventure, off the cuff, rebel bullsheeeeet...head for the hills type of stuff and end up somewhere on Mars after passing through Yosemitie, and Frisco, etc.... I had no end destination, and no hotel reservations - where I laid, was where I laid.I researched the maps, had it scheduled out, and even took the time off. Was freakin excited, but reality set in once I started contemplating the logistics of bringing "stuff". Dammit!!! Where am I going to put this, where is that going to go, how do I tie this, crap, this backpack is going to kill me and I'm not going to want to take canyons with laundry on my back. I ended up taking the vacation anyway, and ranked out on that cally trek. I did local runs instead (i'm near canyons and beaches left and right in So Cal ). Came back to the office - tanned-browned-and baked, everybody was like so dam, where are the pictures of this epic adventure, and where did you go..... what did you see????? I had nothing..... I had nothing but guilt. I ended up doing my research, and finally found something I was willing to take a risk on because I still need to do this trip. Kriega actual product page : Kriega US-20 R1 forum.com was my savior in this instance. I got these babys last night - and stuffed them beyond belief - Like "stupid" stuffed these things!!! I can pack for an entire week COMFORTABLY (we are talking 7 dayer baby without a backpack or tankbag even) with a US-40 setup. 1x 20liter main pack, and 2x10liter smaller expansions. All 3 can be interconnected, 1 up 2 up, or 3up and the system is fully modular or stacked single, double, or triple. The larger pack can even serve as a backpack while traveling in a plane or going from your bike to the hotel room. The secure buckle system to the seat is rock solid, fast, absolutely genious design, and its added a whole new sense of freedom, knowing I'm getting the best of both worlds. Sick ride - clean clothes!!!A CBR rider up the street last night (sick custom CBR might I add) saw me screwing around with the bags, and now he's going to get some. They look awesome, and compliment the bike instead of making it look like shiiiaat while traveling. Now I have a ridiculous performance bike - and the ability to take my crap with me. Can you say, cake and eat it too? If you are in the market for such things - take peek at Kriega - i'm so impressed. Last edited by inkrediboy; 09-26-2008 at 02:15 PM.. |
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Re: Tail Packs - Who uses them? I do!!!!!
What up Jman, no, not at all, and believe me, I'm so touchy with that stuff. I was blown away by the craftsmanship and engineering they put into these things. The design and connection points are brilliant. I'll post pictures up when I can. |
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Re: Tail Packs - Who uses them? I do!!!!!
I use the Cortech Sport tailbag daily! Love it! It comes with a waterproof rain cover. Expandable and holds a LOT!
Couldn't live without it at this point.
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Got all 3 for around around 240.00 us Dollars shipped from the UK. No more "want" to do long trips, now I'm going to "do" long trips ![]() figured I'd post up this information, because someone really helped me out with their own recommendations. I'm stoked man! |
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- but their low stature on the back height and ergonomics (especially the US-10) I'm sure could stand up to the top tach speed on my R1 loaded and connected. I tracked about 90mph this morning, and the tail bag didn' even wink.BTW - 10 year warranty on these things - I'm sold brothers. Last edited by inkrediboy; 09-26-2008 at 08:53 PM.. Reason: oops |
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Re: Tail Packs - Who uses them? I do!!!!!
I use this field sheer tail bag daily.
FIELDSHEER The Official Site I think you can also buy some side bags to attach to it. I've used it for weekend trips and also for school and day to day riding. How much did you pay for the kriega bags?
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