Which quick release tankbag system?
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Which quick release tankbag system?
Which quick release tankbag system?
Givi Tanklock
http://www.givi.co.uk/My-motorcycle/?ma ... ure-06--12
http://www.givi.co.uk/soft-luggages/Tank-bags/
or
SW-Motech Quick-Lock Evo
http://shop.sw-motech.com/en/by+product ... /index.htm
or
SW-Motech Quick-Lock
http://shop.sw-motech.com/en/by+product ... /index.htm
Anyone used any of them?
Any comments?
Givi Tanklock
http://www.givi.co.uk/My-motorcycle/?ma ... ure-06--12
http://www.givi.co.uk/soft-luggages/Tank-bags/
or
SW-Motech Quick-Lock Evo
http://shop.sw-motech.com/en/by+product ... /index.htm
or
SW-Motech Quick-Lock
http://shop.sw-motech.com/en/by+product ... /index.htm
Anyone used any of them?
Any comments?
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
Kscaglia rates the Evo. Was singing it praises the other day
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
How could you possibly require any extra luggage storage on the GS?
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
SW-Motech, either one as all their kit is good. 

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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
I am not planning on using the panniers unless I need to, plus a tank bag is great for maps, and having a camera at hand.Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:How could you possibly require any extra luggage storage on the GS?
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
Many times I have stated that I try to use local shops when I can
, and often local shops can be less expensive that buying from the worldwideweb
But sometimes shops just don't have the products that I am looking for


But sometimes shops just don't have the products that I am looking for

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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/gimp-costumesDave wrote:Many times I have stated that I try to use local shops when I can, and often local shops can be less expensive that buying from the worldwideweb
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But sometimes shops just don't have the products that I am looking for
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
You know I get these locally, from the same shop you got yours fromBig Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/gimp-costumesDave wrote:Many times I have stated that I try to use local shops when I can, and often local shops can be less expensive that buying from the worldwideweb
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But sometimes shops just don't have the products that I am looking for

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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
Yep, I used the SW Motech Sport tank bag with the quick lock system when I went to the Ulster GP the other week and it was great. Used to use a magnetic tank bag on the ER6f but the CBR has a plastic tank so had to invest in new luggage. Very quick to take off when refuelling and doesn't scratch your tank as held in place by the raised tank ring. The only difference between the original quick lock ring and the Evo is that the Evo ring is black instead of silver and is slightly lower than the original. I also bought the Cargobag tailpack which is great for supersports bikes, more streamline and doesn't move at all. Expensive stuff but, in my opinion, well worth it.
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
As I have changed my bikes since I started this thread, I thought I would as if anyone else has experience with tank bags ?
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
You could always buy the Yamaha tank bag and tank ring, it's SW Motech kit but matches the Tracer 

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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
I recently got the Kriega tank bib thingmy as I have a plastic tank. Works well with the US10 drybag, and doesn't look horrendous when left on the bike without the bag. Wee bit of a footer to attach the bag, but easy enough to pop off when at destination.
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
And it doesn't help when you can't find a strap and blame the visitor saying, "where's the strap Dave!?"Feckdeamon wrote:Wee bit of a footer to attach the bag
Especially when you left it under the pillion seat!

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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
You fuckin hid it there you bad man you!
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
I have changed my bikes since I started this thread, I thought I would as if anyone else has experience with tank bags ?
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Re: Which quick release tankbag system?
Sw-Motech Evo gets my vote.