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CravenMoorhead
Just put on Joe Rocket 'Manta' Tankbag and 'Space Pak' Tail Bag.
The tank bag is secured by four magnets in a soft but heavy felt like material which also lines the belly of the bag against the tank. As long as your tank is clean, it does not seem like it will scratch.
The four magnet secure the bag very well and I cannot imagine it slipping or falling off at any speed or lean angle. It takes a bit of effort to remove it giving you that feeling that it won't just fall off. The magnets fold under the belly liner to tuck away when you remove the tank bag. The bag has clips and an included shoulder/waist strap to carry into a store or such. I need to figure out a easy/lazy way to piviot it to clear the gascap come time to fill up the tank.
The bag is well made with three zippered pockets. The top pocket has a clear window for a cell phone for example. Under that compartment is a pocket for your wallet/keys and such. Under both of those pockets is a larger compartment for gloves, a t-shirt or perhaps a bottle of water.
Each compartment/pocket has a nice zipper with a toggle laced to the end. The bag is lined with 3M reflective stripes which are unobtrusive.
Joe Rocket Manta Magnetic Tank Bag - Motorcycle Superstore
The tail bag is designed to put a helmet inside so you can picture the volume. It has a zippered expansion section if you need more room and two clip tie downs to keep it compact when empty. Could likely fit a leather jacket in there.
The whole bag velcro's under your removable rear seat section. Need the key to unlock the rear seat to remove the bag so you can keep it on the bike when you leave it in a parking lot. Could also remove and put your helmet (which has a soft felt helmet bag built in inside with drawstrings) inside with your gloves/keys and even put your tankbag as above inside the helmet.
The zippers are well made with toggles on the end. A nice touch is a rubber like end facing forward and rear. I can feel the rear rubber/bag end against my back when riding acting as a bit of a back rest but no substantial support. There is also some reflective, understated lettering on the sides which can only add to lateral visibility at night.
Joe Rocket Space Pak 2.0 - Motorcycle Superstore
I can take some pictures of them installed on my FZ6R if there is any interest.
The tank bag is secured by four magnets in a soft but heavy felt like material which also lines the belly of the bag against the tank. As long as your tank is clean, it does not seem like it will scratch.
The four magnet secure the bag very well and I cannot imagine it slipping or falling off at any speed or lean angle. It takes a bit of effort to remove it giving you that feeling that it won't just fall off. The magnets fold under the belly liner to tuck away when you remove the tank bag. The bag has clips and an included shoulder/waist strap to carry into a store or such. I need to figure out a easy/lazy way to piviot it to clear the gascap come time to fill up the tank.
The bag is well made with three zippered pockets. The top pocket has a clear window for a cell phone for example. Under that compartment is a pocket for your wallet/keys and such. Under both of those pockets is a larger compartment for gloves, a t-shirt or perhaps a bottle of water.
Each compartment/pocket has a nice zipper with a toggle laced to the end. The bag is lined with 3M reflective stripes which are unobtrusive.
Joe Rocket Manta Magnetic Tank Bag - Motorcycle Superstore
The tail bag is designed to put a helmet inside so you can picture the volume. It has a zippered expansion section if you need more room and two clip tie downs to keep it compact when empty. Could likely fit a leather jacket in there.
The whole bag velcro's under your removable rear seat section. Need the key to unlock the rear seat to remove the bag so you can keep it on the bike when you leave it in a parking lot. Could also remove and put your helmet (which has a soft felt helmet bag built in inside with drawstrings) inside with your gloves/keys and even put your tankbag as above inside the helmet.
The zippers are well made with toggles on the end. A nice touch is a rubber like end facing forward and rear. I can feel the rear rubber/bag end against my back when riding acting as a bit of a back rest but no substantial support. There is also some reflective, understated lettering on the sides which can only add to lateral visibility at night.
Joe Rocket Space Pak 2.0 - Motorcycle Superstore
I can take some pictures of them installed on my FZ6R if there is any interest.