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wolfman luggage help
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2004 5:37 pm
by Matthew Durtsche
I have the wolfman luggage alfa rear bag and it is fully loaded on the
back of my bike, it still seems to move back and forth and side to side
a little, any tips?
Matt
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wolfman luggage help
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 8:44 am
by Arden Kysely
I run a bungee cord through the bag's handles and hook it to the back
of the rack or the turn signals. I also usually put a bungee net over
it to both stabilize it and give me handy place to stash a
sweatshirt, hat, etc.
__Arden
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Matthew Durtsche"
wrote:
> I have the wolfman luggage alfa rear bag and it is fully loaded on
the
> back of my bike, it still seems to move back and forth and side to
side
> a little, any tips?
> Matt
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
wolfman luggage help
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 5:11 pm
by Guy B. Young II
Matt,
I had the same issue, and returned it.
IMHO - the skimpy elastic cords do nothing to inspire confidence that the
bag will still be there at the end of a ride.
Guy
At 05:36 PM 3/21/04 -0600, Matthew Durtsche wrote:
>I have the wolfman luggage alfa rear bag and it is fully loaded on the
>back of my bike, it still seems to move back and forth and side to side
>a little, any tips?
>Matt
wolfman luggage help
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 5:25 pm
by Arden Kysely
I've used the Alfa bag on some pretty rough tours without a problem,
even dumped my KLR twice with it on, and it stayed attached. The only
problem is having it bump me in the back because it shifts back and
forth with the standard mounts. A bungee (or if you prefer something
stouter, a nylon strap) attached through the grab handle to the rear
of the rack takes care of it. I haven't found a soft luggage mounting
system yet that I haven't had to supplement in some way to meet my
needs.
__Arden
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Guy B. Young II"
wrote:
> Matt,
>
> I had the same issue, and returned it.
>
> IMHO - the skimpy elastic cords do nothing to inspire confidence
that the
> bag will still be there at the end of a ride.
>
> Guy
>
>
> At 05:36 PM 3/21/04 -0600, Matthew Durtsche wrote:
>
> >I have the wolfman luggage alfa rear bag and it is fully loaded
on the
> >back of my bike, it still seems to move back and forth and side to
side
> >a little, any tips?
> >Matt
wolfman luggage help
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 5:29 pm
by Jean-Philippe Granger
Doesn't the bag have any kinf of straps under it or on its sides that
can be used to securily fasten it to the luggage rack or the passenger
handles (turn signal brackets)?
JP
-----Original Message-----
From: Guy B. Young II [mailto:gbyoung2@...]
Sent: March 22, 2004 11:13 PM
To: Matthew Durtsche; 'KLR List'
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] wolfman luggage help
Matt,
I had the same issue, and returned it.
IMHO - the skimpy elastic cords do nothing to inspire confidence that
the bag will still be there at the end of a ride.
Guy
At 05:36 PM 3/21/04 -0600, Matthew Durtsche wrote:
>I have the wolfman luggage alfa rear bag and it is fully loaded on the
>back of my bike, it still seems to move back and forth and side to side
>a little, any tips? Matt
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wolfman luggage help
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 6:01 pm
by Guy B. Young II
Nope, just some spindly shock cords.
If the bag some kind of stiffener in it to tie in the bottom with the
sides, it probably would have worked better. I didn't feel like screwin'
with it by trying to adapt some secure tie down scheme, so back it went.
Their Explorer Tank Bag, on the other hand, is a work of art and works
perfectly - considering the odd shaped tank it has to roost upon. I'd buy
another one of them in a heartbeat.
Again, YMMV, but the Alpha Bag just didn't come up to my expectations.
Guy
At 11:16 PM 3/22/04 -0000, Jean-Philippe Granger wrote:
>Doesn't the bag have any kinf of straps under it or on its sides that
>can be used to securily fasten it to the luggage rack or the passenger
>handles (turn signal brackets)?
>
>JP
wolfman luggage help
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 6:31 pm
by Guy B. Young II
Eric,
I stand corrected. Thank you for setting me straight.
Guy
At 05:22 PM 3/22/04 -0700, erich wrote:
>The Alfa Rear Bag does not use Bunji/schock cords but 1" nylon stras. The
>bag you are refering to it the Wolf Tail bag. The mounting system on the
>Wolf Tail Bag has been redesigned and works very well.
>Eric R Hougen
>Wolfman
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Guy B. Young II
>To: Jean-Philippe Granger ; 'KLR List'
>DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 4:44 PM
>Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] wolfman luggage help
>
>
>> Nope, just some spindly shock cords.
>>
>> If the bag some kind of stiffener in it to tie in the bottom with the
>> sides, it probably would have worked better. I didn't feel like screwin'
>> with it by trying to adapt some secure tie down scheme, so back it went.
>>
>> Their Explorer Tank Bag, on the other hand, is a work of art and works
>> perfectly - considering the odd shaped tank it has to roost upon. I'd buy
>> another one of them in a heartbeat.
>>
>> Again, YMMV, but the Alpha Bag just didn't come up to my expectations.
>>
>> Guy
>>
>> At 11:16 PM 3/22/04 -0000, Jean-Philippe Granger wrote:
>>
>> >Doesn't the bag have any kinf of straps under it or on its sides that
>> >can be used to securily fasten it to the luggage rack or the passenger
>> >handles (turn signal brackets)?
>> >
>> >JP
>>
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wolfman luggage help
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:16 pm
by dumbazz650
In the quest for the perfect rear luggage, does anyone have a review
on the MagsBags? (
www.magsbags.com) Especially the Expedition or
Journey bags?
Love to hear your subjective, totally biased, yet experienced
opinions!
tanks,
MarkB
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Guy B. Young II"
wrote:
> Nope, just some spindly shock cords.
>
> If the bag some kind of stiffener in it to tie in the bottom with
the
> sides, it probably would have worked better. I didn't feel like
screwin'
> with it by trying to adapt some secure tie down scheme, so back it
went.
>
> Their Explorer Tank Bag, on the other hand, is a work of art and
works
> perfectly - considering the odd shaped tank it has to roost upon.
I'd buy
> another one of them in a heartbeat.
>
> Again, YMMV, but the Alpha Bag just didn't come up to my
expectations.
>
> Guy
>
> At 11:16 PM 3/22/04 -0000, Jean-Philippe Granger wrote:
>
> >Doesn't the bag have any kinf of straps under it or on its sides
that
> >can be used to securily fasten it to the luggage rack or the
passenger
> >handles (turn signal brackets)?
> >
> >JP
wolfman luggage help
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:14 pm
by Arden Kysely
Guy,
Are we talking about the same Alfa rear bag that Wolfman designed to
fit the KLR? My Alfa bag has sturdy nylon straps with Fastex
fasteners that hold the bag to the bike over all kinds of terrain. In
fact, if you look at the Wolfman web site you can see the straps
hanging down. It sounds like you're describing a tail pack type bag
like the Marsee I sometimes use.
To quote the product evaluation that appeared in Rider, "The bag's
three straps kept it in place during my fire road run, but it did
flop forward some a potential backrest or an irritation, depending on
your mood. A single bungee cures the problem. Rated at approximately
45 liters, the Rear Bag holds a ton of gear, including 30-inch tent
poles, and four compression straps keep the load tight and tidy."
__Arden
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Guy B. Young II"
wrote:
> Nope, just some spindly shock cords.
>
> If the bag some kind of stiffener in it to tie in the bottom with
the
> sides, it probably would have worked better. I didn't feel like
screwin'
> with it by trying to adapt some secure tie down scheme, so back it
went.
>
> Their Explorer Tank Bag, on the other hand, is a work of art and
works
> perfectly - considering the odd shaped tank it has to roost upon.
I'd buy
> another one of them in a heartbeat.
>
> Again, YMMV, but the Alpha Bag just didn't come up to my
expectations.
>
> Guy
>
> At 11:16 PM 3/22/04 -0000, Jean-Philippe Granger wrote:
>
> >Doesn't the bag have any kinf of straps under it or on its sides
that
> >can be used to securily fasten it to the luggage rack or the
passenger
> >handles (turn signal brackets)?
> >
> >JP
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