Chase Harper USA 5000 - Compatible with All Honda Ruckus Model Years - Under The Seat Bag - 2020 Model - Water and Tear-Resistant Industrial Grade Ballistic Nylon - Backwoods Camo
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You open the latched seat, place the bag in the opening, space it appropriately, and then connect the various Velcro straps, according to my recollection. It's possible that one of the straps gets in the way of the latch. To avoid getting in the way, I rerouted this strap around one of the support brackets. It will take less than 5 minutes to attach it and there will be no need for tools. This is a fantastic bag that can hold a lot of items.
Chase Harper sells bags in bulk to a large number of buyers who then resell at a price they set. Chase Harper USA sells the most current model right off the production line and tries to maintain a MSRP. All Chase Harper bags are also water-resistant. withstandant Thank you
This bag fits under the Rukus' seat; I'm not sure if saddle bags are available for the Rukus. The under-seat bag, on the other hand, is fantastic.
Selected User Reviews For Chase Harper USA 5000 - Compatible with All Honda Ruckus Model Years - Under The Seat Bag - 2020 Model - Water and Tear-Resistant Industrial Grade Ballistic Nylon - Backwoods Camo
This is an excellent product, of excellent quality, and it makes the best use of the space beneath the seat on my Ruckus. There are two things, however, that I would like to see improved.
1. The zipper extends beyond the seat's back edge, allowing it to open wider but also allowing water to enter through the zipper. It would be great if there was a flap or a water-resistant zipper to cover this exposed area. Although I doubt much water will get in, I have noticed moisture in the bag. I'll just use a clothes pin to secure my own flap, which should take care of the issue.
2. One of the Velcro straps that secures the bag to the seat frame gets in the way of the latch that closes the seat. After only about a week of daily use, the latch has been rubbing against the strap, causing it to fray slightly. I can usually push the bag backwards, which gets the strap out of the way, and I've tried bending the latch to get it out of the way, but it still gets in the way. The Velcro straps could have been placed better, not only for this reason, but also because the current placement does not adequately constrain the bag's front-to-back movement. movement of the back - allowing the bag to slide forward while riding, resulting in the strap interfering with the latch once more. I believe the straps would be more effective and out of the way if they were moved to the outside of the seat hinges rather than the inside, or if a single strap was added to the back and center of the bag to limit front-to-back movement. back movement, which assists in keeping the side strap out of the way of the seat latch. Despite these minor flaws, I believe this is the best underseat bag for the Ruckus, and I am very pleased with it!.
This is a perfect match for the stock Ruckus's underseat storage. The four Velcro attachment straps are a little longer than necessary, and if not cut off, they will hang down on the reflective material. This is a well-made bag with a long warranty and is made in the United States. The only flaw is that the American Flag emblem isn't properly turned. I suppose that's a little nitpicky, but let's honor our lovely flag by properly displaying it.
I knew I needed this for my first accessory after seeing a friend's Ruckus with one similar. I own a 21 Ruckus in white and blue, so seeing blue as an option was a welcome sight. It provides much-needed storage space for the Ruckus. Because the seat is a little narrow, I don't believe a helmet will fit, but the bag has plenty of room. The reflective stripes should make it easier to see in the dark. Because it isn't waterproof, I gave it four stars for weather resistance. It does not claim to be waterproof. It's a nice heavy Cordura canvas that, given its material and location on the scooter, is probably very water resistant.
Before purchasing the under-seat bag, I read the reviews and was confident that I knew exactly what I was getting - I was correct in my assessment. In terms of price and waterproofness (if that's a word), I agree with the other reviews. The bag is a little on the pricey side, but it's well built and less expensive than other storage options. While I agree that it should be waterproof, the fact that it is located beneath the seat provides a great deal of rain protection. I was actually caught in the rain yesterday and had to ride for a half-hour to get to my destination. The majority of the bag's exterior was dry, and the interior was completely dry. I would not have known if someone hadn't told me the bag wasn't waterproof. I like how much room the bag has and how easy it is to put on and take off. The only criticism I have is that I believe the bag's back should have attachments for attaching it to the seat's back bar.
This bag is one of my favorites. Very well-made and durable. It appears to be water resistant (no heavy rain has fallen yet, but light rain has been kept out). Even if it isn't completely secure, a small luggage lock on the zippers will keep the honest people out. br>I have an aunt who can make things like this, but it's too expensive for me. I figured I'd give it a shot because of the speed with which it was delivered. It was an excellent suggestion. br>The only issue I have with the bag is that one of the Velcro attachment straps on the left side is useless because it lines up directly with the seat hook, and there are no attachments on the front and/or back of the bag (which aren't necessary but would help the bag keep its shape).
This is a great storage pouch for our Honda Ruckus, but the latch is inconveniently located on the side of the seat, making it difficult to open. The good news is that if you leave the pouch unzipped, there's about 2" near the back of the seat where you can stow your phone, mask, and other belongings when you leave. When you need to remove your items, you'll still have to open the seat, but it'll be one less time. There's plenty of room because I've stuffed three grocery bags into the seat. Overall, I would suggest it.
The materials and construction are of excellent quality! br>br>I've never been a fan of velcro, but this bag uses a high-quality version to keep the bag secure, and I'll only remove it when it's time to service it. That won't happen very often because it's a Honda. br>br>In order to avoid interfering with the seat catch, the strap on the left side center could be moved back about a half inch. The carry strap is a nice addition, but I have no intention of using it. It's nice that it detaches and stores in the bag, just in case. br>br>The carry strap is a nice addition, but I have no intention of using it. This is the best I have seen in terms of price, quality, fit, and ease of removal/replacement. It has made me very happy.
For the Honda Ruckus, this is the only viable option for an underseat case. This bag initially made me very happy. It fit snugly beneath the Ruckus's seat and provided plenty of storage. When you open up the seat and see how bad it is after one summer, it is sun faded and looks very ugly. The zipper is now stuck, and the velcro isn't holding it in place any longer. Every time I open the seat, I have to slide it back to close it again.