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boniyam 27-05-09 20:48

Touratech or off the road enduro-max tankbag?
 
can somebody help me out?
I want to buy one of these tank bags:

off the road enduro-max: http://www.off-the-road.de/xt660z_te...aeck.html?&L=1
or the Touratech tank bag: http://www.touratech.com/shops/001/p...8e734e8bf5c750

so difficult to decide only seeing this bags on a webpage.

Bullit 27-05-09 22:31

What about Bags Connection's Enduro Tankbag.

http://www.motohaus.com/acatalog/S_W...Tankbags_.html

21 incher 09-07-09 01:29

It's in the bag...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by boniyam (Post 95943)
can somebody help me out?
I want to buy one of these tank bags:

off the road enduro-max: http://www.off-the-road.de/xt660z_te...aeck.html?&L=1
or the Touratech tank bag: http://www.touratech.com/shops/001/p...8e734e8bf5c750

so difficult to decide only seeing this bags on a webpage.


I have the Touratech bag, I think it may have cost some �111 - �123, but it doesn�t come with a rain cover!!!!
I like it, the map holder isn�t what I�d call aesthetically pleasing, but it�s big and roomy, the two front pockets come in handy for lose change at the Tolls�

Not seen the other bag, sorry...




http://www.imdb.com/user/ur7361844/comments?count=155&start=0&summary=off&order=date .

boniyam 03-09-09 13:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by 21 incher (Post 100004)
I have the Touratech bag, I think it may have cost some �111 - �123, but it doesn�t come with a rain cover!!!!

Thx for letting me know that. A good fitting rain cover is important. Knowing this makes me choose the off the road bag since the deliver it with rain cover.

Nelis 03-09-09 13:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bullit (Post 95955)
What about Bags Connection's Enduro Tankbag.

http://www.motohaus.com/acatalog/S_W...Tankbags_.html

Someone already tried this, he said he couldn't turn the steer anymore.
He placed it onto his tail rack.

There is some topic about it, i'm not sure if its on this forum.

joe bar 09-10-09 19:49

The off-the-road tank bag is a modified XT660 X/R FAMSA item, but FAMSA have just launched a new bag specifically for the Tenere - �98.50.

http://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/s...rmal/8.500.jpg

http://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/s...tras/7.500.JPG

http://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/s...tras/5.500.JPG

http://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/s...tras/6.500.JPG

Winding Roads

boniyam 05-11-09 22:17

aha, that FAMSA bag looks good. I have bought earlier the off-theroad modified Famsa bag but the new Famsa bag looks better fitting.

jasext 06-11-09 10:17

Have you tried wolfman tankbags ? very very good

b8ppj 06-11-09 11:38

+1 For FAMSA bags

Top quality kit :-)

Jami 06-11-09 13:08

I've got Touratech's tank bag and what I don't like about it is that it goes over the main switch and makes putting in/taking off the key difficult when the bag is fully loaded - which for me usually is because I carry my SLR camera bag in it. That probably isn't good for the lock either. Has anyone solved this problem somehow? I was thinking about moving the front buckles on to the top of the tank so that I can move the bag a bit towards the seat.

The other thing that I don't like about the bag is the straps at the back. I have managed to burn a couple of those on the exhaust pipe because when riding without the bag I have usually stuck the straps to the gaps of the airbox/frame which obviously isn't the best place since they don't stay put on the left side. But that's just my stupidity.

Jami


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