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Old 07-24-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Tank Bags

I am looking for a good tank bag. Any thoughts...
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I just recieved the Triumph tank bag for my B Day and think the quallity is great! It reminds me of the mulitivara tank bags for BMW's, only they are twice the cost! Again, I think the fit and all is superb, not that much more then others cost wise, that are made to fit all bikes. Hope this helps
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5 different tankbags

I have 5 different tankbags, 3 of which I have used on my BMW RT, and 2 of which I bought for the Bonnie. By far my favorite is the Revpack, which I bought for the RT, but will now be using on the Bonnie. Very practical and convenient to use, and reasonably priced also.

Link: http://www.revpack.com/motorcycle/main.html
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Thumbs up Nelson-Rigg CL600 Magnetic Tank Bag

I've been happy with the immediate predecessor to this one. The magnets are very strong, it comes with a map compartment top and a rain cover.

http://nelsonrigg.com/pages/Sport-To.../CL600-Big.htm
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I second the nelson rigg bags. I own two tank bags, a tail bag, and in the process of ordering another tail bag. Awesome quality
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Very much like the Rapid Transit Recon 19 bag. Only down side is the map pocket is a bit narrow - lots of refolding of maps but you could just get a bigger map pocket and slap it on top.
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I am very pleased with this Marsee tank bag. The see through lid/tray works great for map or gps viewing and the ability to route power cables through the bag has been useful.
I got a new one on Ebay for under $100.00
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I'm very happy with the Baglux / Bagster system. The main attraction is the tank cover, which the bags clip into.
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