Nice review, I'd strap it upright on the pillion in front of the tour pak moving the load closer to the center of gravity. Also allowing easier access to the tour pak. Just my two cents,
I choose the RickRak,over the KemiMoto and NelsonRigg. Mostly the brand name i went for.RickRak/Nelson Rigg brand bag with the RickRak logo worked for me, It holds all wet weather gear and a spare helmet.Considering the tourpak is limited to weight the RickRak takes up most of that weight, With consideration to size of the bag, Pack light items. As weight on the tail end can impact handling and performance of the bike.
Yep, not only weight but on top of the tour pack it raises the center of gravity. I know from experience that too much weight packed too height can tip the bike over on unsafe ground and break your ankle.
Nice review, I'd strap it upright on the pillion in front of the tour pak moving the load closer to the center of gravity. Also allowing easier access to the tour pak. Just my two cents,
I choose the RickRak,over the KemiMoto and NelsonRigg. Mostly the brand name i went for.RickRak/Nelson Rigg brand bag with the RickRak logo worked for me, It holds all wet weather gear and a spare helmet.Considering the tourpak is limited to weight the RickRak takes up most of that weight, With consideration to size of the bag, Pack light items. As weight on the tail end can impact handling and performance of the bike.
Yep, not only weight but on top of the tour pack it raises the center of gravity. I know from experience that too much weight packed too height can tip the bike over on unsafe ground and break your ankle.
I have the HD version of this bag. I love it!
If u can get some of those vac pack bags and put your clothes in they really compact down
It does not need to be water proof because you can just put a rain cover on top of it
@@gelozyg1732 I actually put it on the inside 😎
@ thats pretty smart ngl
Great video Good review
Thanks brother. Appreciate it..
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I’ve been riding for 2 years, what about you sir?
On and off for 50 years.
@@HarleyGeezer1954 wow. I'm 54 now. Husband, father, grandfather, and disabled Army veteran. I will continue to support your channel
folding skills need work...lol
Indeed. You should see the outtakes.🤣