Thx for the review. I'm thinking to get this bag for my T7. I'm using Enduristan saddlebags which work ok but these U bags seem so much more stable on the bike, because they can't really go anywhere. Saddle bags are always flopping around in my opinion.
Great review again, bag looks high quality. Side note, move the first aid kit bag to somewhere it won't get damaged if you lay the bike down or get it snagged when off road.
@@TheNextAdventureShow Isn't it a polish company. Cheaper after shipping? I'm considering due to the bag being waterproof. Unlike my current giant loop coyote bag.
I'm really impressed with this bag. I notice also that you have a top box attached as well to your motorbike. The carrying capacity between the top box and bag you talk about would be quite large. A few weeks ago I was impressed by your video on the SW Motech detachable pannier racks for your Africa Twin. I pick up my Africa Twin in August with a view to doing around the country travel and so I'm looking into the best possible solution for carrying capacity on the bike. Going with the rig you have on this video would be ample enough I guess. Why would you not take this bad on your trip to central Australia?
The bag is great. However, the top box is completely filled with drone and camera gear so it doesn’t really help for the other things I need for the trip. The 40L Rogal is great for most things, but the central Australia trip is going to be pretty long, about 23 days or so. A good portion of that is going to be pretty remote, so we will need to carry extra food, water, fuel, spares, so I want a bit more carrying capacity. Plus there will be a fair bit of dirt and sand riding so a lower centre of gravity would be good. I just got some soft panniers from the same guys, 21 Brothers. They are great, but haven’t had a chance to take them out riding yet.
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Very interesting. I feel like I'm learning a whole new language with your bikes and adventures. Keep up the great reviews.
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Pretty in-depth review , that’s not a bad price for a custom job.
Yeah very good value for money.
Thx for the review. I'm thinking to get this bag for my T7. I'm using Enduristan saddlebags which work ok but these U bags seem so much more stable on the bike, because they can't really go anywhere. Saddle bags are always flopping around in my opinion.
Yeah, and the good thing is that you can use them on any bike without a bunch of mounting hardware or racks.
Great piece of gear!
It sure is!
Great review again, bag looks high quality.
Side note, move the first aid kit bag to somewhere it won't get damaged if you lay the bike down or get it snagged when off road.
Yeah I know. Didn’t have a better place for it that trip.
Howdy! Why 21 brothers and not giant loop?
Much cheaper.
@@TheNextAdventureShow Isn't it a polish company. Cheaper after shipping? I'm considering due to the bag being waterproof. Unlike my current giant loop coyote bag.
@@NewWorldAdventures yes on both counts, cheaper after shipping and custom built to exactly what you want (or don’t want).
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I'm really impressed with this bag. I notice also that you have a top box attached as well to your motorbike. The carrying capacity between the top box and bag you talk about would be quite large. A few weeks ago I was impressed by your video on the SW Motech detachable pannier racks for your Africa Twin. I pick up my Africa Twin in August with a view to doing around the country travel and so I'm looking into the best possible solution for carrying capacity on the bike. Going with the rig you have on this video would be ample enough I guess. Why would you not take this bad on your trip to central Australia?
The bag is great. However, the top box is completely filled with drone and camera gear so it doesn’t really help for the other things I need for the trip. The 40L Rogal is great for most things, but the central Australia trip is going to be pretty long, about 23 days or so. A good portion of that is going to be pretty remote, so we will need to carry extra food, water, fuel, spares, so I want a bit more carrying capacity. Plus there will be a fair bit of dirt and sand riding so a lower centre of gravity would be good.
I just got some soft panniers from the same guys, 21 Brothers. They are great, but haven’t had a chance to take them out riding yet.
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