Ride Tested | Mosko Moto Backcountry 35L Panniers

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2023
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  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto  Год назад +9

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  • @mjleggieri
    @mjleggieri Год назад +27

    A very informative review done in the military tradition: be brief, be brilliant, and be gone! No BS, no music, and no silly sound effects. Perfect!

    • @AdhamHossam165
      @AdhamHossam165 8 месяцев назад

      Wth? This has nothing to do with military. Imagine watching this video and thinking "hmmm.... military..."

  • @jordanl4805
    @jordanl4805 Год назад +49

    I like to think that Ian regularly hides behind furniture to surprise his wife and guests

  • @ChooseBrian
    @ChooseBrian Год назад +4

    Been using this exact setup for 2 years along with the backcountry 30L duffle. Just amazing gear.

  • @aqajahua
    @aqajahua 5 месяцев назад

    Will get these when the April sun begins to shine. Thanks Ian for the great broadcast!

  • @HeadUpKneeDown
    @HeadUpKneeDown Год назад +1

    Perfect timing. I’m looking to order a pair of these before spring.

  • @synergyelectric4074
    @synergyelectric4074 9 месяцев назад

    Love my 35L's. Had a "slow motion spill" last weekend and one of them fell off inadvertently (due to the weirdness of the spill). Turned around about a mile after noticing I was missing my left side bag. Found it, secured it. All good. These things are bulletproof! Thanks BRM for this review. Mosko is my GO-TO! Best stuff out there.

  • @pacopetepnw3434
    @pacopetepnw3434 Год назад +1

    Congrats on the Mosko Moto affiliate role! I just ordered the new pannier brush guards.. 'cause tight over grown PNW 2 track. Good presentation Ian. See you in Discord

  • @southeasternnomad
    @southeasternnomad Год назад

    I just ordered a set of BC35 using your link. Thanks for a great video.

  • @Rebel_Canuck
    @Rebel_Canuck Год назад +3

    100% agree. Best panniers ever made. Imagineering and engineering are second to none. Price and weight are the only so-called negatives. But these bags will last forever, so worth every penny.
    I purchased mine just after the introduction of the new, excellent latch system but before the pricing increases (phew). LOL. Works great.
    The waterproof blue liners are smart because of their lighter colour. So much easier to find something packed versus looking into a black abyss of an interior.
    The old locking straps were replaced with less bulky locking cables. As long as they are snug and a thief doesn’t have heavy duty cable cutters, the items inside the beaver tail and the bags themselves aren’t going anywhere.
    Mosko Moto’s products are both engineering marvels and works of art. I’m a huge fan. This might be the year I finally get some of their riding gear. 😉

  • @foxmodedog
    @foxmodedog Год назад

    Bravo as always 👏 the price of these is brutal though. Would love to see a comparison against other quick release soft luggage options. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @Kimsand520
    @Kimsand520 Год назад +1

    After almost crushing my lower leg on my hard panniers/rack i bougth a used Mosko Moto Rackless 80L V2 for almost half the price as new and have used them for about 3years now.
    I absolutely love them, the rackless might not be the fastet to take on or off, but once on,it stays on.

  • @sphyrnidus
    @sphyrnidus Год назад +1

    Very nice review. I have the Lonerider bags on my 1250 GSA. But I’m travelling from Ushuaia to Alaska on a Vstrom 650 XT and deemed those too big. So I got me a set of Mosko’s. They fit the Vstrom better, though I couldn’t fit the exhaust protector and sent it back. My experience so far is great. I slit down a hill, the hill was steeper than the Vstrom could handle. The one that was on the bottom has some superficial scratches on the beaver tail,other than that no damage. Amazing build quality. The hooks of the beaver tail release themselves sometimes and that’s a bummer as I lost an auxiliary fuel bag somewhere on the caretera Austral.

  • @josiahfisher907
    @josiahfisher907 Год назад

    I just installed a set of these last week on my 2023 tiger 900 rally pro. And I see You post a video!

  • @newenglandscrambler2262
    @newenglandscrambler2262 Год назад +1

    I have these and love them. I love all of Mosko Moto's gear.

  • @SCQT
    @SCQT Год назад +1

    I just got my first set yesterday. Gotta say the build quality is absolutely absurd, love it. One thing i don't love as much is the buckles they use are definitely not up to the same durability / quality standards as the rest of the bag. Had one arrive broken, and they seem to be pretty basic low density low quality plastic just based on look and feel.
    Overall seems like an awesome system and the quality is about the best you can expect.

  • @ohTHATaaronbrown
    @ohTHATaaronbrown Год назад +2

    Completely agree. I love my Mosko Backcountry 25 set, and wouldn't trade them for any other pannier I've ever tried.

    • @81722Les
      @81722Les Год назад +1

      Really hoping to get the 25L in March. Can't wait

  • @jamesriley1207
    @jamesriley1207 Год назад

    Thank you. Another great review.

  • @AwesomePlayers
    @AwesomePlayers Год назад +1

    As someone who falls down a fair bit when off-roading, I can say these bags are solid. Had a few good slides and they were unscathed. My riding buddy has some of the original models and has had a few crashes, one that included breaking some bones, and the bags have survived. Since their launch there a few more competitors that might be worth looking at.

  • @MeerkatADV
    @MeerkatADV Год назад

    Always really impressed by Moskos offerings. Not the cheapest, not the lightest, but this stuff will survive to be given to your children.

  • @remybrouwer8700
    @remybrouwer8700 Год назад +1

    I have two 25L and it is a very good and sturdy product, was delivered in good time overseas and free shipping as well.

  • @owenlushadv
    @owenlushadv Год назад +2

    I’ve dealt with their customer service and it’s second to none!! The engineering and quality is also second to none imo. Couldn’t agree with you more on the “buy once cry once” , or, “buy nice not twice” .

  • @kengrantk
    @kengrantk Год назад

    Just waiting for the woodland to come back in stock. Thanks Ian!

  • @mikemills5144
    @mikemills5144 Год назад +1

    Thanks Ian, I just wish they were a little larger in the base. Like a 40L bag and then the Aux bags but I really like how you put the one bag down at the bottom. I am strongly considering getting these as I really hate the Altrider ones I have now, and the Altrider "Customer Service" was horrendous to deal with. I will never buy their products again. That being said I have always heard amazing things about the Mosko Moto Customer Service.

  • @jacobzimmerman3330
    @jacobzimmerman3330 Год назад

    I cringed when I bought these for my GSA, thinking I'd miss the aluminum panniers I was so afraid of denting. But I have no regrets and have really enjoyed the mosko moto bags. I also like that I can put them on whatever bike I own going forward. Very happy with mine.

  • @ADV_Agenda
    @ADV_Agenda Год назад

    Solid review! I wish more luggage companies would put the beavertail function on their soft bags

  • @wmbushUT
    @wmbushUT Год назад

    Keep up the reviews!! Any suggestions on a travel took kit for Adventure riding?? (KTM950)

  • @davidruggles996
    @davidruggles996 Год назад

    Great review as always Ian. Klx 230 SM with ABS coming soon? Color me intrigued!

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  Год назад +1

      for that bike I'd look at the Reckless 40 or 80

  • @AT2021Rocker
    @AT2021Rocker Год назад +1

    I have the offset 35/25 on my Africa twin. Love them, bullet proof, reasonably secure, beaver tail is very useful for carrying wet stuff, flip flops or a small hatchet. Only thing I would do different is buy the 35/35 instead of the 35/25. If you pack accordingly the extra room is nice. You also need to re-think how you pack in order to maximize the volume, ie what do you put in the aux pockets. They are easy to remove and take into a hotel or motel with you.

    • @Mark11704
      @Mark11704 Год назад +4

      I wouldn't change the 25L. I have a 35L on the right of my 2020 ATAS and if I'm not careful in tight spots it catches me. It hangs out just a little to far passed the handle bars (my judge of what I can fit thru) short of that I love them, I too have thoroughly tested the durability 🤣🤣🤣

  • @fonso1961
    @fonso1961 Год назад

    Great video, I have hard bmw luggage but I was thinking of getting some lonerider soft luggage, now I will be rethinking lol. Is the underneath bag you have put on waterproof as well.

  • @CodeNinja79
    @CodeNinja79 Год назад

    I just finished putting my Aux Pods on my new offset Backcountry Panniers and will be packing them up for a weekend trip shortly. When I was shopping around, I kept coming back to Mosko, but was a little put off by the price. After doing my research, though, the 'cheaper' alternatives that weren't just garbage really weren't all that much cheaper ($200 for the pair, maybe), and lacked a bunch of features such as the quick release mounting. With that in mind, I pulled the trigger.
    So far, super impressed. These things were built to survive in any and all conditions and you can tell they thought really hard about everything when they were designing it. I also got a Scout top bag, which can double as a backpack! I'm very impressed with this kit.

  • @lukefish7562
    @lukefish7562 Год назад +3

    Always enjoy your breakdown on gear. Getting my first adventure bike in the new Norden 901 Expedition in March and going to need some luggage.
    I know they’re top of the line.
    🏍💨

    • @paulcook5233
      @paulcook5233 Год назад +1

      Getting the same and probably at the same time. Gearing up already like myself. Petty hard to beat this gear. One and done.

    • @lukefish7562
      @lukefish7562 Год назад +1

      @@paulcook5233 heck yeah! Congrats!
      Cannot wait and even though the Expedition comes with some smaller soft luggage I’m sure to upgrade and do it right the first time and move on to enjoying the new bike.
      Enjoy! 🏍💨

    • @Anath525
      @Anath525 Год назад +2

      I got these bags on my Norden and they are top of the line. Youll love the bike.

    • @lukefish7562
      @lukefish7562 Год назад

      @@Anath525 nice Dennis! I cannot wait to be a part of the Norden world.
      Thanks for the info!
      🏍💨

  • @Michael_Shay
    @Michael_Shay Год назад +2

    I'd be interested to see you review a lightweight system, perhaps maybe even try out a lightweight camping trip using something like the Green Chile Adventure Gear Pecos Bundle. It's nothing fancy but it's at a great price point if you already have light gear too. I was really into ultralight/lightweight backpacking prior to getting my motorcycle and a lot of the gear translates over.

  • @mikemerrill175
    @mikemerrill175 Год назад +1

    Wish I’d been aware of this set up before I paid nearly $2k for BMW’s Vario set. Next time. Great review.

  • @mert.travels
    @mert.travels Год назад +2

    I completely agree that the Mosko 35L bags are likely the best ever made. I’ve beat the hell out of these things and they still look new.
    CON: The pull straps constantly come out of the metal open hook clips. It’s a miracle I haven’t lost one yet. Total PIA to always have to check that they are still there. Other than that they rock!
    Thanks Ian.

    • @synergyelectric4074
      @synergyelectric4074 9 месяцев назад

      Same here. I'm going to contact them about this. I've lost (1) so far.

  • @murraehaynes3182
    @murraehaynes3182 Год назад +1

    I stand corrected on the racks…I’ll be looking at the system

  • @beejoutbush3322
    @beejoutbush3322 Год назад +1

    That entry 😂😂😂 loved it.

  • @getlosttrails
    @getlosttrails Год назад

    I hated spending the money for these bags, but I love them. Initially I had a giant loop bag. Sure those don't need a rack, but such a hassle to pack and access stuff. [Have a feeling the reckless bags are similar quandary] The Backcountry bags are so much nicer to pack and use. Plus they come on and off so easy. Definitely worth the price.

  • @TN.70
    @TN.70 6 месяцев назад

    Dzięki za Film👍Sub i Like 👍, choć myślałem, że Sub już dałem wcześniej.
    Mosko Moto mają ciekawy asortyment, np:Woodsman Enduro Pant OTB, Basilisk Jacket, Workhorse Jersey - ale czy jest to dostępne w Europie?

  • @tsconver
    @tsconver Год назад

    If you have a gsa the akalaka mounts from gateway BMW are great mounts and allow you switch jnstsntly between factory hard bags and the Mosco bags.

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o Год назад

    Good panniers and a neat fixing system.

  • @Brunoxtr
    @Brunoxtr Год назад

    I got a set of the 25 litter mounted on my F850GS. The best saddle bags you can get. Already taken them on some trips with mi girl fully packed and even going at 180kph. Solid bags. Expensive but worth every dollar. Great company as well, even with fast and reasonable cost to ship it to Peru.

  • @LyonPercival
    @LyonPercival 6 месяцев назад

    Hope you review the Backcountry 2.5v as well

  • @philcampbell8565
    @philcampbell8565 Год назад +1

    I liked this video it took me right to the mosko moto web site to check out there gear and i see they have some nice riding gear as well could you do a review of some of there riding gear :)

  • @manuelbritorides
    @manuelbritorides Год назад

    I bought the Reckless 80L V3 some months ago. Only tested it once, but in may i Will go to Morocco and will give it a full test.

  • @harveybjackson203
    @harveybjackson203 Год назад

    After this review I will look into a set for my Scrambler XE 1200

  • @mason6315
    @mason6315 4 месяца назад

    Hello
    FYI I purchased on Sunday 1/28/24 a set of mosko 35l panniers for my Ducati Dersert x. I used your link. Waiting for the bags to arrive. .

  • @Michael_Shay
    @Michael_Shay Год назад

    I have a gnome tank bag from Mosko Moto and the quality is great, if their luggage was in my price range I'd probably go for it.

  • @jetsen0
    @jetsen0 Год назад

    Have you done any experimentation with how high the pucks are mounted on the bars? I noticed yours are set to hold the bags as low as possible, which makes sense to keep weight low. With that aux bag on the bottom do you have any concerns about it dragging or hitting the ground? Maybe that only matters for lower bikes? I've kicking around the idea of carrying a small fuel bladder there. Any thoughts on that?

  • @BigDaveTALKS
    @BigDaveTALKS Год назад +1

    I might add one con and solution: The liners can be quite grabby on certain items you may put in them. (Plastic boxes, rubber sip bags, packing cubes) MY SOLUTION: Baby Powder 😄. Just put some in your hands and rub everything that’s blue. Sure your stuff may have a light powder coating and smell, but you might need it after a couple days of hard riding 😆.
    I love my bags and you are right, “buy once cry once”.

  • @donsamford6026
    @donsamford6026 Год назад

    I have the exact same bags on my 22 GS Adventure 40th Anniversary and love them. Yea, pricey but well worth the cost. The beaver tail is the bees knees for misc crap that you want handy. If something happened to these, I'd buy the same again.

  • @KarlBrkr
    @KarlBrkr Год назад

    Thank you. What’s your recommended soft tail bag? I have a YW200 and looking for a day trip tail bag to store gear. Thank you. Karl from NY

  • @elpattounaaventuraenmoto736
    @elpattounaaventuraenmoto736 Год назад

    Great review. I understood now why they are very expensive.

  • @dayneeastman1316
    @dayneeastman1316 Год назад

    Id like to see Ian do a review of the Rhinowalk rackless and/or racked luggage

  • @lifesjourneyat50
    @lifesjourneyat50 Год назад +1

    worth every penny - same set up here...as much as i hit heavy terrain and dump my bike...they are almost Bomb proof....I switch them back and forth between the GSA and 660...something dramatically would have to change my mind not to use Mosko...thanks!!!

  • @apiazza63
    @apiazza63 Год назад +1

    They also have great resale value if you’re ever crazy enough to get out of adv riding. Very desirable and hard to find used Mosko gear because no one is ever unsatisfied with their gear.

    • @newenglandscrambler2262
      @newenglandscrambler2262 Год назад +1

      There were points during the pandemic when you could sell them for well over their new retail price. And people would happily pay it. The quality is definitely there.

  • @Bottle111
    @Bottle111 Год назад

    I use Givi Canyon and find them very good , I would be interested to hear how they compare to these ?

  • @paulcook5233
    @paulcook5233 Год назад

    Lukefish mentioned the Norden 901 EXPEDITION. Curious how many people know about it? They're probably going to sell out fast. There are only 2 in the entire province of British Columbia that I know of. I was very lucky to get one.

  • @enricobononi8655
    @enricobononi8655 Год назад

    One negative is that you have to leave that plate always attached to the bike racks unless you want every time to dismantle. It may get damaged if you slide or crash your bike without the bags installed

  • @fabienpics
    @fabienpics Год назад +2

    Hi, I run the 35 L since 2 years now ( R1200GS 2018) . AND this is my fourth one luggage since I run adventure bike , I have ktm 1290 (2015) witn sw motech hard case, I change for Touratech hard case .... and when a buy R1200GS I put Bumot luggage hard case and soft panniers, I buy both.... I like this soft panniers the Bumot so I stop to use the hard one ( aluminum)... and I saw MOSKO MOTO on RUclips.... I make few recherche on. And I order the 35L with and extra 4L pocket for each side..... and WOWWWW I juste realize this is ( for me) the Top One..... and I lost so much money to change and change 4 time.... This Gear are The Top One for Adventure bike .... I just love them..

  • @ynotjf
    @ynotjf Год назад

    Since they utilize an inner waterproof bag, does that mean the outer bag material is not waterproof? Do you get moisture between the inner and outer bags? How long does it take for the outer material to dry out once it gets wet?

  • @Goathead85
    @Goathead85 Год назад

    Question: watched numerous videos of these panniers. But no one has shown what it looks like down inside the bag. Reason I'm asking is I'm wondering how difficult/easy it is to load the bags, and I'd be interested in how you pack your clothing in one of these. Although I will never buy hard panniers, it's easy to see that they load like a suitcase, so easy to see what you have in them. I personally roll my cloths and rubber-band each item. I wonder if it's possible to install some type of plastic support structure similar to what they use in the LoneRider bags. Thanks in Advance for your response.

  • @brahmdeschaux6236
    @brahmdeschaux6236 9 месяцев назад

    So it’s just a quick shot from the back but looks like you didn’t have to use there adapter kit for your puck on the right side? Is this correct? Thank you

  • @dominikgeisler2926
    @dominikgeisler2926 Год назад

    Hey Ian, one question was left from the review for me. Is there any way to more-or-less lock there bags to the bike, and to more-or-less lock them closed? Of course it won't be like an aluminium box, but if I make it hard to steal the bag that's a big relief already.

  • @jamesfairmind2247
    @jamesfairmind2247 10 месяцев назад +2

    Could you test the Kriega equivalent some time?

  • @Hoshi_Toranaga
    @Hoshi_Toranaga Год назад

    Friend of mine has them and I love the panniers, I just hate the looks of the pucks when the panniers are not on. I love to use the SW-Motech pro carrier, as it can easily be detached from the bike, but I saw that the mounting pucks are not compatible with that.... so I am still hesitant to buy them.
    Great video again!

    • @kee7678
      @kee7678 Год назад +1

      I'm sure they are, as you can drill 3 holes to adapt the M Moto panniers onto the SW Motech racks. A few youtube videos as well as M Moto vids that who how to do this.

  • @fontanajim
    @fontanajim Год назад

    Hi Ian. I enjoy your videos and want to share my experience with the Backcountry 35's I bought three years ago.
    The Good: Two years ago while riding the Idaho BDR a rack mount sheared letting the bag bounce up and down until I stopped. Not a scratch. Amazing. A bit of bailing wire and I was on my way. (I bought the bike used with the racks and didn't realize they were not design for hard bags, including the Backcountry 35. The were design for bags where the rack serves as a standoff.)
    The Bad: When Idaho forest service roads are cleared of trees it is common to saw the tree leaving a section hanging in the road. The Beaver tail clipped the sawed tree ripping out the corner of the bag. Mosko acknowledge this as a known problem and now sell a cover for about $70. Mosko also covered the cost of the repair but the staff is overwhelmed so the communication experience was meh. Given I ride in forest service roads often with cut trees protruding every which way the Beaver Tail is a liability.
    The screws holding the pucks must be torqued just so and with blue loctite. Over tighten the screws and it is hard to install the bag as there isn't enough clearance between the bag puck and the rack. It is fiddly. So would have a set pucks for each bike.
    These bags behave like hard bags from a safety stand point. They mount solid to a rack and they are stiff once filled so I can see wrenching an ankle in a fall. I think something like a Wolfman that installs over the rear seat and leans on the rack may have more give.
    All in all I like the bags but might go a different direction next time. Perhaps Tusk?

  • @rjsalameh
    @rjsalameh 10 месяцев назад

    Do you prefer these over the SW-Motech? Any others you recommend that are a little more affordable?

  • @odenwell
    @odenwell 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review. BTW, the first link is not working for me.

  • @Nathaniel7420
    @Nathaniel7420 Год назад

    I wish they'd fit on my OEM racks on my V85TT.

  • @RetiredAdventureRider
    @RetiredAdventureRider Год назад +1

    I appreciate that Mosko automatically shows Canadian prices and ships to Canada. I will keep these bags and this link at the top of my shopping list when I'm ready to commit to soft luggage. I expect the Canadian government will slap some duty and/or taxes when it crosses the border, but the price is not higher than I expected for quality soft luggage.

    • @garyrourke3284
      @garyrourke3284 Год назад

      Have you thought about Enduristan or Giant Loop or Wolfman sold in Canada from Dualsport Plus ....always had a bad experience with transport and customs and taxes,fee's etc

    • @steveaustin1820
      @steveaustin1820 Год назад

      Thinking of riding down from Vancouver and getting them installed

    • @matt_kelly
      @matt_kelly Год назад

      The prices on the Mosko site include duty and tax, you just pay in the cart and go. I've bought a few things from their Canadian site and there's no hidden fees.

    • @richm4402
      @richm4402 Год назад

      @@matt_kelly Have you actually purchased anything from them to confirm there's no other fees when you received them? looking at buying a set myself, I'm in Canada too

    • @matt_kelly
      @matt_kelly Год назад

      @@richm4402Yes, I bought an R80 last year and a Backcountry Duffle a few months ago, I didn’t pay any other fees. I live in B.C., if it matters. You could still reach out to them by email to make sure.

  • @stephenscott6570
    @stephenscott6570 Год назад

    Mosko Moto shows in a photo 2 MSR fuel bottles sticking out of the inner liner of a 4 liter Aux Pox. I tried putting 2 bottles in, nada. Maybe you have to coat the bottles with Vasoline first. But I do have the kit you show as well as the 30L duffle and after you get over the heart flutter on the prices they are great.

    • @westdene72
      @westdene72 Год назад

      Hi Scott I own the 35l panniers with 2 auxpox in each one. In one of the auxpox I place 2 MSR 800ml fuel bottles. They fit snug and nicely. Give it a try!

    • @jamesskinner7744
      @jamesskinner7744 Год назад

      I added the 5 liter Aux Pox, not the 4 Liter, and have no problem fitting a pair of 1L MSR fuel bottles. They are just snug enough to not bounce around loose, but still easy to insert and remove. If you really want to add some more fuel capacity, a 2.75 liter soda bottle will also fit perfectly into the 5 liter Aux Pox. Stars & Stripes soda sold at Dollar Tree stores comes in 2.75 liter bottles for around $1.50 per bottle. Dump the soda, rinse and dry the bottle and refill with fuel. Though not an agency approved fuel container, they do work. The plastic the bottle is made of is compatible with gasoline and the bottle pressure containment capability of over 100 psig far exceeds the Reid vapor pressure of gasoline that runs in the range of 5 - 7 psig. The main weakness of the soda bottle is little resistance to punctures, not a problem with the MSR aluminum fuel bottles.

  • @cranedaddy678
    @cranedaddy678 Год назад +1

    Good video but man when you said expensive that still didn't prepare me for the prices I saw when I went to the website..

  • @Wolfblack1331
    @Wolfblack1331 6 месяцев назад

    Благодарю за обзор , много путешествую на моте GS 1200 , у меня жесткие оригинальные боковые кофры не совсем удобно! Планирую приобрести не смотря на невозможность официальной поставки в мою страну!

  • @KentwoodWarrior
    @KentwoodWarrior Год назад

    Can we review that klx230sm?

  • @rickhanna2606
    @rickhanna2606 Год назад +1

    Hello Ian,thank you for a great channel,im a new adv rider recently purchased 1250gsa and am seriously considering these bags,could you please comment if its any advantage to buy the asymmetrical size because of the exhaust pipe,21L exhaust side 35L left side,your opinion would be great,thanks

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  Год назад +3

      In my opinion I prefer to have the same size on each side. They don't stick out very far. The racks on the GS are pretty slim fitting.

    • @rickhanna2606
      @rickhanna2606 Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @enricobononi8655
    @enricobononi8655 Год назад +2

    Would be great to have an in-depth comparison between these and the lonerider bags

    • @osimnod
      @osimnod Год назад

      And Enduristan and AdventureSpec and Giant Loop ....

    • @enricobononi8655
      @enricobononi8655 Год назад

      @@osimnod i found the enduristan and giantloop to be a level below the Mosko and Lonerider in terms of materials, construction and flexibility

    • @osimnod
      @osimnod Год назад

      @@enricobononi8655 Good to know. Lyndon Poskitt has chosen to work with Enduristan after advising AdventureSpec.

  • @murraehaynes3182
    @murraehaynes3182 Год назад

    I have admired the Mossi products for some time, but as they don’t work on the racks on my GS, I’ll have to take a pass for something that does…I want to be able to use the aluminum panniers when I want as well as a soft system…

    • @richm4402
      @richm4402 Год назад

      they sell adaptors for the GS I believe, check out the site

  • @mototaco2132
    @mototaco2132 Год назад +1

    I was startled when Ian popped out like a used car salesmen... from my 3yrs experience.
    1) pro - straps on the beaver tail easy to add or dry stuff when riding
    2) pro - ability to carry small axe outside of bag, makes it look cooool
    3) pro - aux pox, I use it without drybag, I use it for quick access, drinks, snacks, things that can be exposed.
    4) con - weight, I think it weighs about 15lbs empty without the puck
    Amazing panniers, I would highly recommend. I also got their 30L duffle/pack.

  • @BlazerLz
    @BlazerLz 4 месяца назад

    @bigrockmoto Your link to the backcountry panniers is dead!

  • @GerhardCombrink
    @GerhardCombrink Год назад

    Maybe a little weird comment, but I also love using those PUIG windshield extentions. After much experimentation I found them to work best if they're at a 90 degree angle to the road (L-shape) thus facing the wind head-on. Results if angling them parralell to the windscreen as you have it is just OK. Just a thought work a try.

    • @AnyMotoUSA
      @AnyMotoUSA Год назад

      Mine broke the stock windscreen on my 2016 AT, riding in sustained 30mph head winds was the cause. Replaced it with the Madstad windshield, expensive but highly recommend it

    • @kee7678
      @kee7678 Год назад

      @@AnyMotoUSA What size, what shade and what bike (2016 AT?? what is that?).

    • @PovilasPanavas
      @PovilasPanavas Год назад +1

      @@kee7678 AT should mean Africa Twin

    • @AnyMotoUSA
      @AnyMotoUSA Год назад

      @@kee7678 2016 Honda Africa Twin, CRF1000L in Silver. Just silver, that's what honda called it.

    • @kee7678
      @kee7678 Год назад

      @@AnyMotoUSA yep..but what size Madstat windshield did you get, how'd it work for you?

  • @davidrsmith2417
    @davidrsmith2417 8 месяцев назад

    Ian,
    I would have liked to see you actually pack stuff, maybe clothes for example, in these long, narrow bags. Seems it would be easy to totally wrinkle clothing when packing. Please tell me I'm wrong!

  • @vtrack1963
    @vtrack1963 Год назад +3

    I’ve been watching your videos for around 3 years now.
    As a viewer, I appreciate your disclosure of your current affiliation with the endorsed product. Unfortunately, as presented this really wasn’t a useful product review. It doesn’t provide the data necessary to make an informed decision on what to buy.
    A more useful review would have been a comparison between the endorsed product and its competition. In the Western USA, the brands of rack mounted, pannier, soft luggage you typically see are Amazon products (various companies), Tusk (Pilot & Olympic), Nelson Rigg (Dry Bags and Hurricane), Wolfman (Rocky Mountain Expedition), Giant Loop (Round the World and MotoTrekk), and Mosko Moto (BackCountry 35L or 25L). In that way, you could show why you think the Mosko luggage is specifically better and worth the premium price.
    I have no doubts on the quality and look of the Mosko luggage. The other brands above (some of which you have endorsed/reviewed) are also very good with a caveat of Amazon products which may or may not be good (buyer beware).
    The Mosko luggage seems like much more of a status symbol. I encourage you to look at what people are actually using on your travels. My guess is you’ll find Mosko on BMW 850/1250 GS models most frequently if those bikes have soft luggage. Lesser status bike brands seem to have much more flexibility on what they purchase. 🤣
    Also is there an effective way to lock the Mosko Luggage on the bike. The ease of putting on and taking off the luggage makes me think it would have a higher probability of wandering off at a stop…

    • @ParallelCamper
      @ParallelCamper Год назад +1

      If you do a careful comparison, some Amazon clone luggage is identical to the name brand products. Just different branding.

    • @vtrack1963
      @vtrack1963 Год назад +2

      @@ParallelCamper I agree. That is often the case when products are made in the same locations.

    • @OneOldManRiding
      @OneOldManRiding Год назад +1

      Thats the most well written piece I have seen used for a RUclips comment. Comparisons are incredibly valuable, and I always appreciate when they are included in a review. These products do not exist in a vacuum, and quite honesty are not inexpensive for most bike owners. - Frank

  • @evgeniysir4220
    @evgeniysir4220 Год назад

    Confused between Backcountry and Rackless. I am a beginner and can't make up my mind. Watched all your videos on luggage systems but alas, they didn't help my choice. It would be good if you could help with the factors and their weights that influence the choice of the above systems, then noting the preferences for each factor would help in choosing the right system.

    • @pacopetepnw3434
      @pacopetepnw3434 Год назад +1

      Go to Mosko Moto RUclips channel. It's all there my Man.

  • @sameermulla5950
    @sameermulla5950 2 месяца назад

    Does it have lock system?

  • @jamesskinner7744
    @jamesskinner7744 Год назад

    My new Backcountry bags do not have attach points in the bottom for fixing Aux Pockets. Is your installation Mosko Moto engineered and approved or just something you jury rigged on your own? I want to mount pocket on the bottom also, but don't want to damage these very expensive bags doing so.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  Год назад

      My 35s have molle on the bottom. What size bags did you get? Maybe the smaller bags don't have the molle?

    • @jamesskinner7744
      @jamesskinner7744 Год назад

      @@BigRockMoto My 35 Liter bags do have some sort of light plastic webbing on the bottom that resembles molle, but it is not the super heavy duty braided nylon strapping that real molle is made of. I would not trust it to hold more than a few ounces, let alone 5 liters of water or gasoline. The Aux pockets are supplied with mounting screws and blind Tee nuts to attach to the Backcountry bags. The Backcountry bags are manufactured with reinforced holes on each end specifically for bolting the Aux pockets to the bags, and these holes have velcro patches that conceal and cushion the Tee nut heads. There are no such provisions in the bottom of the Backcountry bags.

  • @tinualex2364
    @tinualex2364 22 дня назад

    Can I mount these bags to SW Motech Pro Rack ?

  • @anthonyschroeder7458
    @anthonyschroeder7458 Год назад

    Thinking I need a BMW too 🤔

  • @kyleward5202
    @kyleward5202 Год назад

    I have a yamaha t7. Do you think the reckless 40 is enoughbcapacity for a weekend camping adventure? Im having a hard time decident between the 40L or 80L system.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  Год назад +1

      the 40L is only enough if you have super tiny camping gear and don't bring any chairs, food, water, etc. I could not do camping with the 40 but many people do - there are youtube videos showing how they pack.

    • @kyleward5202
      @kyleward5202 Год назад

      @@BigRockMoto thank you for the reply!

  • @andreberkeley9387
    @andreberkeley9387 Год назад

    Do you have a promo code for a discount?!

  • @AF-O6
    @AF-O6 11 месяцев назад +1

    How are they at speed? Do they flutter at freeway speeds?

    • @shifftingtide
      @shifftingtide 4 месяца назад +1

      good question! I'd also really like to know how they do loaded and going through big whoops. that's one thing about the cheaper bag's...i think they flop around and on a long trip would suck!

  • @SZ-75
    @SZ-75 Год назад

    For most of us, 200-300$ Vanucci or Dainese bags will do the job. You really don’t need to pay 700$ unless they are on your bike in the rain every day

  • @LG-th8xt
    @LG-th8xt Год назад

    the price is not justifiably too high, the end does not justify the purpose

  • @twowheelboomer
    @twowheelboomer Год назад

    Best?? Dunno, they are good. Most EXPENSIVE...seem to be

  • @Missin44
    @Missin44 11 месяцев назад

    Still stuck between these and Giant Loop Round The World.

  • @williamswanderings3519
    @williamswanderings3519 Год назад +1

    Hi Ian! I'd be curious on your take of mosko vs lone rider. I love the practicality of my hard panniers as a commuter, but they are so bent out of shape from my off road shenanigans, which leads me to lone rider. But they are SOOO expensive! I hear your cry once moto, and I agree, I just want to be sure it is JUST once! @bigrockmoto

  • @SneakySniperGuy
    @SneakySniperGuy Год назад

    Ian. My bday gift for April. My wife loves me:)!
    I clicked the link to give you the credit cuz I wouldn’t have considered them until I started watching your videos.
    The link didn’t work for me. Will you DM me with a fresh link?

  • @michaellam2622
    @michaellam2622 Год назад

    i want the gucci bags

  • @grandpoobah174
    @grandpoobah174 Год назад

    Are they lockable?

    • @cummomoto
      @cummomoto Год назад

      Yes.

    • @HallgeirBakken
      @HallgeirBakken Год назад +2

      No, but Mosko Moto offer a couple of cable locks on their web page. But they will never be as secure as alu panniers. With softbags anyone can use a sharp knife to access what's inside

    • @cummomoto
      @cummomoto Год назад +1

      @@HallgeirBakken So yes.

    • @dnwaterh
      @dnwaterh Год назад +1

      @@HallgeirBakken and with a screwdriver or tip of a key, I can break into my aluminum panniers

    • @HallgeirBakken
      @HallgeirBakken Год назад

      @@dnwaterh That's true. I have owned alu panniers, soft bags and the expandable hard plastic cases from BMW, the alu cases is the one I felt most happy with when it came to security. The plastic ones ane soft bags take just a couple of seconds to break up the alu ones are a little bit more fiddly

  • @mikestowe1973
    @mikestowe1973 Год назад

    I choose cheap chinese panniers from amazon for 70$...have been through two BDRs...and many low speed crashes! LOL....they are bomb proof for pennies. just saying