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Taf,
Notice it said "formerly used for a woman's skirt." Sounds about right to
me, some guy used the framework from his gals skirt to fashion a set of bags
to hang on his bike.
Kind of like those earrings I gave the wife for Christmas, they can double
for fishing lures in a pinch.
Guys always seem to make more sense.
Marshall in Slidell, La.
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Brad,
Slightly smaller and hang in front of the rider, usually over the fuel tank.
Marshall in Slidell, La
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I am shopping around for a tank or tail bag, but specifically I want
it to be able to convert into a backpack so I can take it off of the
bike and use it while walking around and the bike is parked.
I am searching and searching anyone know of one that does that????
Richard Hayward A7
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Richard:
Do a search for Convertible Packs or Convertible
Backpacks. These are not motorcycle specific and would
have to be used as tail bags.
Some examples:
The North Face Lhasa
Eagle Creek World Journey
Eagle Creek Global Travel Pack - 50L
Eagle Creek Global 40L Expandable Carry-On
REI TourLite Travel Pack
Lowe Alpine Voyageur 65
Lowe Alpine Voyageur APS 75
Hope this helps,
John
--- lokiyaya007 wrote:
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - sign up for Fantasy Baseball http://sports.yahoo.com> I am shopping around for a tank or tail bag, but > specifically I want > it to be able to convert into a backpack so I can > take it off of the > bike and use it while walking around and the bike is > parked. > > I am searching and searching anyone know of one that > does that???? > > Richard Hayward A7
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "lokiyaya007" wrote:
Check out the Marsee 15 liter teardrop tank bag. There is an optional kit for like $6-7 to convert it to a backpack... http://www.marseeproducts.com/page/tankbg3.html> I am shopping around for a tank or tail bag, > but specifically I want it to be able to convert > into a backpack so I can take it off of
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I've got a Tourmaster (I think it's called a Tri-bag). In checking
out all the pockets and cooterments, I found that it has a set of
straps inside the bottom, pull them out, attach them to the other
side, and you've got padded straps to use it as a backpack. Link (cut
and paste below) http://www.tourmaster.com/ct_tri_tank_main.html?
mgiToken=D031D80258F6C88235&mgiToken=D031D80258F6C88235
Hope this helps. I'm very happy with mine. A bit big on the tank of
a klr, but it works fine.
millerized
a15
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "lokiyaya007" wrote: > I am shopping around for a tank or tail bag, but specifically I want > it to be able to convert into a backpack so I can take it off of the > bike and use it while walking around and the bike is parked. > > I am searching and searching anyone know of one that does that???? > > Richard Hayward A7
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It sounds like millerized has Tour Master TB 24 for a tank bag. The
tri bag is only advertised as a magnet mount. The TB 24 comes with
carrying straps. On the TM site they claim the TB 18 has all the
bells and whistles of the 24, but they don't say it has straps. It
may be a better size if it does. If you are interested in Tourmaster
stuff check out helmetmadness.com. Not all of Ralph's items are
listed, but he has answered my emails quickly. I got the rear tri
bag system (cortech saddle bags & tail bag) from him. Apparently he
buys last stock and sells at a discount. Check ebay too.
Harvey
Ride far and prosper.
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I'm thinking you're correct, but it doesn't add up. They call it a
TB24, but it's a 34L bag. 10L Upper bag, 24L lower bag. And, yes it
is magnetic, but I've had no problems with it staying put.
Regardless, I know it's a big honkin monster on the tank, but it
works, and it didn't cost me all that much on e-bay. I guess I can
also say that about the Tourmaster saddlebags, Cortech 3/4 jacket,
Scottoiler, grips, and soon GPS. (shameless E-Bay plug)
You might want to consider something else for the "long trips" on
foot, as a fully loaded bag doesn't feel the best on the shoulders.
The straps are nice, but not extremely well padded. Better around
town, than up in the mountains.
millerized
a15 (preparing for a LONG trip!)
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "farrider55" wrote: > It sounds like millerized has Tour Master TB 24 for a tank bag. The > tri bag is only advertised as a magnet mount. The TB 24 comes with > carrying straps. On the TM site they claim the TB 18 has all the > bells and whistles of the 24, but they don't say it has straps. It > may be a better size if it does. If you are interested in Tourmaster > stuff check out helmetmadness.com. Not all of Ralph's items are > listed, but he has answered my emails quickly. I got the rear tri > bag system (cortech saddle bags & tail bag) from him. Apparently he > buys last stock and sells at a discount. Check ebay too. > > Harvey > > Ride far and prosper.
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Another thing your all forgetting, the Kawi tank is about the ugliest
tank bag out there, it flops from left to right, sometimes right to
left!
Its angle in such away that when full, and you open it, some of the
contents fall out. The map pocket is known to split, and like someone
has already oined out, it does get in the way of the rider, well the
bigger riders that is.
And some men are just down right BIGGER than others
Would like to add, I have been very happy with my Kawi rear bag and
saddle bags, just don't like the tank one.
Dave
Salem Oregon

tank bags
Had Kawi bag, mapcase split after a couple of years, had some tools
in it smash into my enormous genitalia in an entirely unpleasant
fashion while riding off road.
Now have Wolfman, holds way more crap, gives adequate clearance for
my colossal package, has removable side bags, better map window. Only
bummer about Wolfman is the straps stay on the bike if you remove
bag, hang down onto exhaust pipe.
Go Wolfman or Marsee, I reckon.
CA Stu A13 --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, imperial-4776@w... wrote:
>
> Another thing your all forgetting, the Kawi tank is about the
ugliest
> tank bag out there, it flops from left to right, sometimes right to
> left!
>
> Its angle in such away that when full, and you open it, some of the
> contents fall out. The map pocket is known to split, and like
someone
> has already oined out, it does get in the way of the rider, well the
> bigger riders that is.
>
> And some men are just down right BIGGER than others
>
> Would like to add, I have been very happy with my Kawi rear bag and
> saddle bags, just don't like the tank one.
>
> Dave
> Salem Oregon
