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magnetic tank bag
Getting close to replacing my tank bag and thinking about going
magnetic. Would welcome any suggestions on the subject. Thanks.
Keith
Idaho KLR
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I have a magnetic bag made by Krawehl which has worked for me on a variety of bikes for over 10 years, but I believe it was purchased in the UK.
albatross
----- Original Message ----- From: hobbhavnklr650 To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 12:12 AM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Magnetic Tank Bag Getting close to replacing my tank bag and thinking about going magnetic. Would welcome any suggestions on the subject. Thanks. Keith Idaho KLR [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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I've been running a Small Marsee mag for the last year or so on my
KLR. Now that I have the DL1000 I swap it between the two bikes. Makes
it nice at gas stops where I don't have to play with straps.
I also have a larger Marsee Mag bag for extended road trips so I can
carry more STUFF ;^)..
In the small one for local running I carry things like ear plugs, a
rag or two, quicky tools, camera, gun, etc.
> > Getting close to replacing my tank bag and thinking about going > magnetic. Would welcome any suggestions on the subject. Thanks. > > Keith > Idaho KLR >
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hobbhavnklr650"
wrote:
I haven't used a magnetic bag or other brands despite reviewing several before going with the Dual Star tank bag. http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Brand/K ... 650%20Tank% 20Bag.htm Now, I have the military (plastic) tank and Nerf bars which requires some modification of the bag's mounting straps and metal clips. With the stock gas tank, this bag works great without modification. However the Nerfs tubing and the plastic tank are much thicker (round) vs. the nice edge of the steal tank, so you have to modify the straps to make them work with setups other than stock. Not a big problem and I'd be happy to share my secrets of how to do this with anyone...just email me. The material, zippers and optional heavy duty rain cover are fantastic. I highly recommend this bag as it stays put, is easy to ride/maneauver with (even in difficult terrain) and is very functional (expands, compartmentalized, easy to use rain cover and map case). My tank bag has seen action from the rains in Alaska to abuses of the deserts of Death Valley to Baja to even snow in the Cascades. I can attest it's bombproof. I won't leave home without it.> > Getting close to replacing my tank bag and thinking about going > magnetic. Would welcome any suggestions on the subject. Thanks. > > Keith > Idaho KLR >
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I use the one from JCWhitney. Unless you need one tall enough to
sleep on, it works fine and is a lot cheaper than some of the name
brand ones. Mine was $40.00.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hobbhavnklr650" wrote: > > Getting close to replacing my tank bag and thinking about going > magnetic. Would welcome any suggestions on the subject. Thanks. > > Keith > Idaho KLR >
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Keith--
I have the tourmaster tri-bag (which is more like two
bags for one price, since no one in their right mind
would zip the thing together into the skyscraper
behemoth as designed). I've found that to stay in
place on bad roads I needed to rig some little straps
at the rear, otherwise (even with the safety up front)
it would shimmy around (and off). I don't use a
tankbag on trails, but extended dirt roads caused this
problem.
I have no experience with other magnetic bags.
Luke
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Brooklyn NY 92 CB750 nighthawk--naked simpleton 03 KLR650--fat girl with a dirty mind ____________________________________________________________________________________ Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/> Getting close to replacing my tank bag and thinking > about going > magnetic. Would welcome any suggestions on the > subject. Thanks. > > Keith > Idaho KLR > >
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Keith,
I have a TEKNIC bag that's about 8" high at the part nearest the
rider, and angles to about 4" at the front, so it matches the KLR
tank's angle. Has a map pocket and it WILL expand to big enough to
carry 24 cans of beer (I'm told...), and holds a lot when not
expanded. Magnets and a strap that goes around the steering head hold
it very well, and the angle makes it SUPER for KLRs! I bought a
well-used one several years ago, and like it so much that when "Cycle
Gear" was selling out the last ones (they said it's been discontinued)
I ordered one (about $40) and HIGHLY recommend it IF you can find one!
Ed
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hobbhavnklr650" wrote: > > Getting close to replacing my tank bag and thinking about going > magnetic. Would welcome any suggestions on the subject. Thanks. > > Keith > Idaho KLR >
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Stay away from Cortech, I bought one for $125, Zipper Blew in less than 100 miles. Took it back for replacement, zipper blew again after just a couple months, dealer refused to replace 2nd one, numerous emails to Cortech unanswered they are on my s**t list.
Nothing I hate more than a manufacturer that does not stand behind the company with such an obvious defect.
Sean Brown
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To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:59:07 AM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Magnetic Tank Bag
Keith,
I have a TEKNIC bag that's about 8" high at the part nearest the
rider, and angles to about 4" at the front, so it matches the KLR
tank's angle. Has a map pocket and it WILL expand to big enough to
carry 24 cans of beer (I'm told...), and holds a lot when not
expanded. Magnets and a strap that goes around the steering head hold
it very well, and the angle makes it SUPER for KLRs! I bought a
well-used one several years ago, and like it so much that when "Cycle
Gear" was selling out the last ones (they said it's been discontinued)
I ordered one (about $40) and HIGHLY recommend it IF you can find one!
Ed
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogro ups.com, "hobbhavnklr650" wrote: > > Getting close to replacing my tank bag and thinking about going > magnetic. Would welcome any suggestions on the subject. Thanks. > > Keith > Idaho KLR > ____________________________________________________________________________________Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/norton/index.php [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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magnetic tank bag
Anyone got a suggestion for a magnetic tank bag for a 05? Time for a
new one and I would like to go magnetic.
Keith
Idaho KLR
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magnetic tank bag
There all about the same, just buy the right size. The zippers will fail, at which time just use zip ties to keep the sides closed and leave the "mouth open" facing up.
Sean Brown
Looking for the perfect gift for the wife/Mom/or "the person who has everything?"
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To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 3, 2008 9:35:40 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] magnetic tank bag
Anyone got a suggestion for a magnetic tank bag for a 05? Time for a
new one and I would like to go magnetic.
Keith
Idaho KLR
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