Don't you find them super floppy off road on the T7? I tried a quick ride around the local dirt road with them loaded up but I figured they'd fly apart or off if I kept at it. Might try cranking them down with some rock straps over top of everything if I try them again. Mine are only the 28L so almost half the size too.
I found mine a bit floppy, but they have survived a few camps so far. The smallest bags are very secure, the middle sizes ones are not as floppy as mine. That said I have put on extra straps and it helps alot. Just some cheap cam buckle style ones.
Thanks legend! I have heard this, that said my first trip with them went well and the centre straps didn't come loose. See how the next trip goes this weekend
@@BernardoSLino you're kidding!? That sucks! The duffle style tail bag I've got has been good so far. I'll definitely update if I experience any failures.
@@TooWheels-xk5bz I hope you get a good experience with them as they might have improved (this was about a year ago), but it still happened. In my case it was one of the straps that came apart from the bag.
@@TooWheels-xk5bz I think it also depends on the weight too, I came accross this bag and now found this video but 48L seems small for 2 months trip with camping stuff and mosko or advworx are too expensive
@BeyondtheBends I have taken these bags on about three or four camps now. I'll do another update video with my experience so far, but I can say it's been positive
Rhinowalk sells a exhaust shield very cheap and works well.
@@aaronjamieson this sounds like a good idea. My bags have touched a bit on the exhaust
Don't you find them super floppy off road on the T7? I tried a quick ride around the local dirt road with them loaded up but I figured they'd fly apart or off if I kept at it. Might try cranking them down with some rock straps over top of everything if I try them again. Mine are only the 28L so almost half the size too.
I found mine a bit floppy, but they have survived a few camps so far. The smallest bags are very secure, the middle sizes ones are not as floppy as mine.
That said I have put on extra straps and it helps alot. Just some cheap cam buckle style ones.
Another thing that helps is having side luggage racks so the bag has a flat surface to sit on.
Just a heads up, the straps slip through the buckles. You'll have to tie the straps in a knot.
Thanks legend! I have heard this, that said my first trip with them went well and the centre straps didn't come loose.
See how the next trip goes this weekend
Just ordered the middle size for 110. You don’t need 900 usd bags to have an adventure.
@@JoeriQuiksilver my thoughts also. Just get out there
Hi. With this setup, hows the pillion comfort? Thanks
@@kispratik havnt gotten a pillion on the bike yet. But I don't think it would work
Bought a RhinoWalk tail bag, lasted 1 hour while riding before it came apart and fell off the bike
@@BernardoSLino you're kidding!? That sucks! The duffle style tail bag I've got has been good so far. I'll definitely update if I experience any failures.
@@TooWheels-xk5bz I hope you get a good experience with them as they might have improved (this was about a year ago), but it still happened. In my case it was one of the straps that came apart from the bag.
@@TooWheels-xk5bz I think it also depends on the weight too, I came accross this bag and now found this video but 48L seems small for 2 months trip with camping stuff and mosko or advworx are too expensive
@BeyondtheBends I have taken these bags on about three or four camps now. I'll do another update video with my experience so far, but I can say it's been positive
@@TooWheels-xk5bz that would be great thanks