Motorcycle Tank Bag, Waterproof Tank Bag with Strong Magnetic, Gas Oil Fuel Tank Bag,for Honda Yamaha Suzuki Kawasaki Harley
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The tank bag I need is a small one, but it fits exactly my needs. For some personal items, I needed to store them in this bag without having to keep them in my pockets, jacket, or On trips and rides where I only have a short time, I wanted something I could turn on/off in a hurry. My Galaxy Note 9 fits snugly in the phone holder, but there is plenty of room if your phone is thicker. Water-resistance is sufficient on the touchscreen, as well as some water resistance on the bag. Because it does not include one, you will need to use a raincover, but for a light drizzle, it should be fine. Since it is the entire length of the bag, the zipper in the front is an extra bonus (like a secret compartment). Although the magnets are ok, it might be better to buy Magnets are attached to pockets in the bag with Velcro, so they can easily be added or replaced. As a whole, this is a decent In any case, you shouldn't use this as your sole tank bag and should have a separate one for long trips that can hold As far as its price, functionality, and workmanship are concerned, (except for the magnets), it is an excellent product for what it is. Despite my dissatisfaction with the magnets, I would give it five stars.
I decided to go small now and do some more research on bigger bags later, after looking at $200+ tank bags that attach to an extra flange on the filler cap, as well as the complaints about zippers tearing and failing prematurely at those prices. The decision was one I'm glad I made. It would be bad if this bag were any bigger I found it easy to close the magnetic flaps on my V I can just make out the lower tab of my Strom 650 tank if the top tab is attached to the metal just above the filler cap. Although the standard magnets are fairly powerful as advertised, I have taken advantage of the Velcro magnet access and replaced them with the rare earth magnets after hearing some complaints in reviews by the 160 MPH crotch rocket gang. It is now impossible for the bag to move by itself. want to go that route, there is a supplied strap you can go once around the handle bars with, but make sure you get the magnets since the leftovers can be used for so many things. This $20 tank bag has no negatives to it, so I cannot criticize it. Now you have nothing to worry about While riding, I have been checking my pockets. I'm a teacher.
I wanted a small bag and I got one that fits the bill. On a RE Himalayan, this is a good fit. In the photos, there appears to be a shoulder strap clipped on, but this accessory does not come with a shoulder strap. There is no harm in that You're not looking for a bag that fits a man. There is no problem with magnets. - I attached a velcro piece from the handle of the bag to my bars. It makes no sense to lose $500 worth of equipment over a $20 tote To my amazement, the plastic actually works when you touch it. I am just screwed anyway, since my gloves do not protect my hands. A small, concealed pocket is perfect for paperwork, cash I guess, and the bag holds all the little crap you find in your daily life (that said, if someone were to steal, they would probably just grab it). In my opinion, "weatherproof" may be a bit of an exaggeration. While I will not typically ride in the rain, if I had to, I would ziplock bag everything, as soon as it has stopped raining. It is a great bag for my bike. I tried another one with better reviews and it cost over $50, but it was too slippery. I really like this one. The small size of the bike trailer keeps it from looking The contents of my bag are probably not durable (zippers don't last forever), but for $20, it's perfect for my needs.
The phone isn't a touchscreen, but a hold phone. There are magnets that came with it, but they're only rated to hold up to 20 mph, so they don't hold up very well, but they can be removed, so it's secure now. Though the zippers seem like they could cause me problems in the future, I am confident that it will meet all my needs.
One complaint I have is that the magnets on the tank bag aren't as strong as I would like. In the opposite direction, I was riding my bike and a trailer truck drove by and the bag blew VTXs have no top magnet because the speedometer is in the way and not made out of metal, which is why I can't use it. However, other than that I absolutely adore.
This product worked just fine. A 50 mile ride through the mountains and on the freeway just passed. I had no problems with the magnets holding up and not moving. The bag has many pockets for storing things. I like the bag because it holds my phone, wallet, and other items well. As I have never come into contact with rain, and I normally don't ride when it is raining anyways, I'm not sure about water proofing.
The zipper teeth seem to have several sections that don't fit together correctly, so the size and price are great. There is a difference in the spacing between the teeth in the areas which succeed in locking in, and those which do not. There are times when two teeth will try to squeeze into one corresponding tooth on the other side. You can't afford an unexpected fall while riding with a phone or wallet. Rather than buying a cheap bag, buy a high-quality one.
Because I ride in the rain, I cannot confirm its waterproof claims. The bag looks good and the magnets seem to be strong, but I just used the strap that came with it to tie it on the back of my On the phone holder, the touchscreen is accessed through plastic.