Here are some pics of various bags I've done. I don't have a complete
listing as I have to rely on the folks who buy my bags to take pics after they
receive it as the bags don't look like much sitting on my work table.
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R1200RT bag - my bag mounted on the BMW tankbag
rack |
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Close up of bag with RallyBook |
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R1200GS bag without the standard map pocket |
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The 2005 versioockets on each
side and nearest the rider. The side pockets are narrow to keep down the
're-adjust the windshield at full lock'. It may still happen as I haven't
ridden with the new bag. Each pocket has water-resistant zippers that should be
waterproof as long as the sliders are not horizontal. Each pocket also has an
exterior flat pocket covered by a flap with reflective material. |
The 2005 version bag on an R1100RT with
bra. The bag features exterior pockets on each side and nearest the rider. The
side pockets are narrow to keep down the 're-adjust the windshield at full
lock'. Each pocket has water-resistant zippers that should be waterproof as
long as the sliders are not horizontal. Each pocket also has an exterior flat
pocket covered by a flap with reflective material. |
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Here's the bag expanded. |
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Here's the bag flipped forward
for fueling. Other features are: Zippered compartment on the bottom to
accommodate a tethered rain cover. This may be redundant as I think the bag is
fairly waterproof, but some folks need this. The cover has Velcro on the top to
attach the map pocket. The second zippered compartment is to hold a back-pack
type strap for easy, no hands carrying. The bag attaches to base using two
side-release Fastex style buckles and two strips of Velcro |
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Here's the interior of the bag. It's been electrified with a
Jastek tankbag kit and features two interior zippered pockets in the upper
lid. |
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It's 9.5x12" so it'll hold a regular sheet
of paper. It has a water resistant zipper on the bottom on the right long side.
It's attached with velcro and a swivel clip to a D-ring on the front of the
bag. You can increase the water shedding ability by using some AquaSeal or some
equivalent product on the nylon ribbon on the outer edges. |
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Here's the base alone. It has one zippered pocket and one
pocket with associated D-Ring for side stand plates. |
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An alternate approach to a tankbag. This creation has
panniers with lots of pen loops, a small pocket near the rider and a RallyBook
as the centerpiece. |
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K12RS Heres another view of the same bag. This is a
heavily farkled bike. |
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TankBag on Harley Davidson Road King
w/o a map pocket. This bag is difficult to photograph because the piping is
reflective and blows the contrast. Pic taken at an HD dealership |
TankBag on a HD Road King. Map pocket
is mis-positioned a bit. |
TankBag on Harley Davidson Road King
Interior of the bag. The bump in the center is the console on the tank |
This is a tankbag on an FJR1300. The bag is
mounted using a mini bra. I made panniers with pockets to attach to the bra. A
RallyBook without the clipboard is on top. |
Here's another shot of the same bike. The two large lower pockets
are on the pannier. The pocket above them is on the tankbag. |
Here's the same bike with a different
view. |
Another FJR Bag with a bra mount |
View of the bra mount
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Another bag on an FJR that includes panniers and a RallyBook. |
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