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Review on πŸ›οΈ Giant Loop Fender Bag + Number Plate Bag: Waterproof Storage for Enduro, Dirt Bike, Snowbike – Convenient & Essential! by Matt Eason

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I leave it, but it has a small "design flaw ".

My only complaint is that the "rubber bands" that hold the "hooks" on the fender can no longer be adjusted. It can only be stretched to a certain point. . little leeway. Mine is so tense that it can slow down at any second, as happened today. It needs to be more adjustable and it will work better for almost any bike. I just received it today and as I said one of the "stretch cords" came off the hook when I was putting the bag on the front fender. I fixed it as you can see in the picture but it needs a more permanent fix. I think I'll fix the problem myself with ROK straps or something. I love how spacious it is, but I wasn't expecting a design flaw. . I really wanted to give it 5 stars but I can't. BTW, if it helps anyone, I use it for my TW200 (pic). This might work fine for Tdub, but some tweaking might be needed. If you put it between the forks, be aware that if you squeeze it hard enough, the front fork will touch or crush the bag. It can even slow down the wing. If you place it on the front of the fender, you need to hold it with an extra strap so that it doesn't fall on the front wheel from the vibration. To be honest if the holding mechanism was more adjustable (or longer) it would have 5 starts. But I am very disappointed in the lack of customization. For $65 there should be more adjustable ones (or at least longer ones). I hope they fix this so they can sell more. :) Update: With elastic cords it holds up great. but I only need the bungee to make sure the bag doesn't move forward and the fender doesn't touch the tire when I "jump" or catch a hit. I have "a lot of heavy things in this bag". The last picture shows my final setup for the TW200. That works great!

Pros
  • Motorcycle & Powersports
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  • Lots of stuff