Great video, thanks! Do the front straps smash the bag down or is the front of the bag hardened somehow? Also, do you find the bag hinders your view of the instrument screen at all?
Thanks ... the straps are low enough on the front end that there is no "crumpling" pressure whatsoever. The angle at which anyone will sit on the bike means that there is no conflict with the screen at all. You will have to quick release the front of the bag to fill the tank. You'd probably want to do that anyway to avoid the possibility of spilling gas on the bag.
Great video, thanks! Do the front straps smash the bag down or is the front of the bag hardened somehow? Also, do you find the bag hinders your view of the instrument screen at all?
Thanks ... the straps are low enough on the front end that there is no "crumpling" pressure whatsoever. The angle at which anyone will sit on the bike means that there is no conflict with the screen at all. You will have to quick release the front of the bag to fill the tank. You'd probably want to do that anyway to avoid the possibility of spilling gas on the bag.
@@harleyrider883 Thanks for the reply and again, great video!
Does the bag rub on the paint of the tank, will it scratch or damage the surface?
Does the bag rub on the paint of the tank, will it scratch or damage the surface?
@@stevenrichart3891 Not my video but the bag does not touch the tank paint. It rests on the plastic cap that runs the length of the tank.