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Bagster Tank Cover

#1 Post by bluedimension » Mon May 11, 2009 12:43 pm

I have a blue coloured Bagster/Baglux tank cover up for sale. I have decided to use Kriega luggage from now on so my tank cover and bag are surplus to requirements.
Before I auction them off anyone interested.

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#2 Post by EdinburghFalco » Mon May 11, 2009 1:25 pm

Good choice, love my Kriega tail pack so versatile

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#3 Post by Dusty » Mon May 11, 2009 5:57 pm

Which Kriega tailpack are you guys using? Does it rely entirely on the seat pad mounting, or are there additional bungies or straps to the bike's frame? I was away for the day yesterday with my Oxford pack which is fine but i do find the bungies to be a pain especially if the bike is wet and dirty.However, when it's mounted, it's not going anywhere, and it'd not applying any stress to the seat fixings.

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#4 Post by beckh » Mon May 11, 2009 6:21 pm

I am a Kriega convert too. The seat mounting is all you need, I did 1600 miles last summer with one, no problems. This year I will use the new tank mount and get another 20 litre bag.Rucksack is incredibly comfy too.

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#5 Post by bluedimension » Mon May 11, 2009 6:25 pm

Dusty,
this system is simplicity itself. I am using a 10 litre dry pack at the moment. It could have been made for the Falco's pillion seat. Remove pillion seat - lay the two adjustable belts (straps) across the void - replace seat - attach tailpack.

The tailpacks are waterproof and look the part. For touring solo use a 20 litre tailpack and you can add 10 litre packs to either the top and sides. Also there is a tank harness which again can take the 20 litre or ten lite tailpacks.

A simple and brilliant system in my opinion.

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#6 Post by Dusty » Mon May 11, 2009 7:57 pm

Thanks, guys. That sounds like just what I need. No bungies and no worries about scratching the paintwork. Sorry for diverting the thread, Blue, but at least it's getting bumped to the top again. :smt001

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#7 Post by EdinburghFalco » Mon May 11, 2009 9:23 pm

Yeah I have got a 20l & 2 10Ls, so you can set it up with 10L, 20L, 30L & 40L, all rock solid when its tightened up and totally waterproof, its a great set up and I think the 10L can even be added to the rucksacks!

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#8 Post by EdinburghFalco » Tue May 12, 2009 8:33 pm

Dusty pop over if you want to try my tail pack to see you what you think

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#9 Post by Dusty » Tue May 12, 2009 8:55 pm

Thanks for the kind offer, EdinburghFalco. I'll drop you a PM to arrange something.

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