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Review on Waterproof Tail Bags for Motorcycles - Sissy Bar Bag Travel Saddlebags 35L Touring Duffle 🏍️ Bags - PVC 500D Dry Bag for Skiing, Travel, Hiking, Camping, Boating, Riding, and Fishing - Black by Daniel Jackson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not too shabby for a motorcycle backpack

So I bought a brand new Kuryakyn sissy bag which I never got to use as I checked my m109r shortly after it arrived. I bought it with my r1200gs and it sits in the back seat. It's a little big when flat so don't pack it all the way if you have a similar bike. This applies to vertical installations. It looks like it will stand up to the rain and maybe even a quick tumble in the current. I didn't want to see what happens with wet pads so I didn't try. I plan to put a sleeping bag, tent and other camping items in it. I can't comment on the quality as I haven't tested it, but it looks like it should withstand wind even though it's not aerodynamic. Cons: The helmet mount on the back is too small for a motorcycle helmet. Possibly a bike helmet as I saw in the picture afterwards. There is an unknown strap that can be used to hold the helmet, but it wobbles back and forth. It is best to use the unused space and stow it in a bag.

Pros
  • Reflective strips and ventilation system: To increase safety at night, we have added reflective trim to the motorcycle backpack. Turn the air valve on the right side of the bag to remove excess air and compact the bag's contents.
Cons
  • Nothing here