Loading... Please wait...Here is our secret touring weapon: the waterproof motorcycle seat bag. Unlike motorbike panniers it does not melt against your exhausts. And unlike the tail pack, there is space for a tooth brush AND the toothpaste. We found this piece of luggage very useful on our longer trips when the backpack starts to become an inconvenience because of the added weight on your shoulders. At a stated 36L of capacity (we think it is actually closer to 42L) there's plenty of space for a seven-day ride provided you don't bring your collection of vintage bike magazines (check out our FREE motorcycle packing list for advice on what to pack and what not to pack). It's also truly waterproof so no more scrambling for an external rain cover in the middle of a storm. Other motorcycle bags say they are waterproof, but then can’t cope with heavy downpours or let water in through the zip. We’ve done the testing for you, so don’t waste time and just buy this one!
Available in "stealth" black or "back in fashion" fluorescent, you're bound to look good on the motorway. Speaking of which, it also has an outer pocket making it easy to access your wallet at the booth or petrol station.
But I hear you ask: "It looks like a normal bag, how do I strap it to the saddle?". Well it's fairly simple really. The bag comes with a set of straps and is held in position like any other tail pack: by passing them under the rear seat. The bag also comes with handles and a shoulder strap which you can tuck away so that they don't flap like crazy in the wind and use when carrying the bag from bike to bed and breakfast.
Why this motorbike seat bag and no others?
All in all, we found this motorbike bag really convenient when touring, especially on arrival at the hotel when you just have to lift your bag off the bike. If it wasn't for the leathers, you'd look just like any other customer.
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