Watch that yellow bag on the back, ask. Giant moto why. He lost a bag, ended up costing a leg. Run your straps through those. D-rings on the bag to keep bags from slipping out. Just my two cents. Ride your own ride :)
@@ujjc001 good point but on a Tdub I can't do 80 mph down the highway plus I'm always wearing proper gear so as not to lose a foot!😁 The bag also has a tether so if it does come loose it only drops a few inches. Hey, thanks for watching!
The front bag was 6#, rear bags full are 42# but the bags empty are 14#. So rear gear is 28#. The water bladder varies depending on how full. 0# to 16#.
Took me 5 min to stare at the screen to see the motorcycle shape
@@Jakob-o8f Ha, yup!🤣🤣
Are you sure there's a bike under all that gear....
@@danstaten7767 maybe not?🤔
Watch that yellow bag on the back, ask. Giant moto why. He lost a bag, ended up costing a leg. Run your straps through those. D-rings on the bag to keep bags from slipping out. Just my two cents. Ride your own ride :)
@@ujjc001 good point but on a Tdub I can't do 80 mph down the highway plus I'm always wearing proper gear so as not to lose a foot!😁 The bag also has a tether so if it does come loose it only drops a few inches.
Hey, thanks for watching!
I amazed of the weight that bike is capable of, can you give a total one day?
@@SteveB-hy2ci sure. I plan to weigh it tomorrow
The front bag was 6#, rear bags full are 42# but the bags empty are 14#. So rear gear is 28#. The water bladder varies depending on how full. 0# to 16#.
@@frostbitevinnie what about you? Add it all up ?aaand...
@@SteveB-hy2ci 200# + backpack + riding gear I would guess 220#-230#
@@frostbitevinnie well I came up with ? Hmm never mind! Cuz I'm 245