Reckless 80L (V3.0) Revolver - Product Overview | Mosko Moto
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2022
- No racks? No problem! The Reckless 80 doesn’t require side pannier racks, saving significant weight and cost. It expands and contracts to accommodate a wide variety of loads, making it an extraordinarily 'livable' luggage system.
Jack (mosko marketing manager) walks us through all the materials and details packed into our (V3.0) update.
We designed the Reckless 80L for minimalist off-road riding/camping, Backcountry Discovery Route exploration, and international fly-to-ride trips + the (V3.0) ‘Revolver’ is the most versatile Reckless 80 yet. Adjustable leg angle makes it equally at home on enduros like the CRF450L or KTM 500, as it is on larger ADV bikes like the Africa Twin. From GSA’s to 150cc dualsports, the Reckless 80 is a bag that can do it all.
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Holy moly. I bought these a while ago and there was so many straps that I had noticed but didn't know what they were used for... until now. I've been using these bags so wrong. Thanks for this video!
Stoked this helped!
Their attention to detail is outstanding. It shows the guys who run the company actually ride themselves. I hope they never sell the company or things will go downhill.
Appreciate your support and feedback a ton, Johnny. Thank you!
I am also outstanding, but for the price. Is it manufacturered with gold??
Ok I’m sold. It’s the Reckless 80 over the 40. 💯🤘 the perfect brappin set up!!
Perfect timing for this video to come out! Stoked! You're going to love the versatility of the larger R80.
I am with you! Ordering the Reckless 80 right now!
Yeah it is definitely a better option. You can always pack light if needed. But with the 40 you can’t make it magically bigger when you need to pack more or take home some mementoes. Just go my new woodland 80 last week. Ready for this season!! Have fun on your company get away guys!!!! Can’t wait for the videos 🤘🇺🇸⚡️🌮⚡️
Just received my full spec Revolver 3.0 for my 1290 and am absolutely stoked by the engineering which has gone into this product - not to forget the quality 👍👍 Looking forward to many off-the-grid trips in ‘22
Thanks for your support, Christian! Hope you have an epic year of travel with your Mosko gear.
Got the same bike and luggage system. Very happy with it!👍👍👍 it is important to protect the bags from the heat as you mention in your website. Instead of buying a cooler aftermarket exhaust, I wrapped the stock one with silicone mat used for cooking in the oven or hot pans, cheap and works great. Happy to share pictures if you want for further ideas for your products👍😉
Rad! Love hearing about these hacks.🤘
Yes, it would be great for sharing these pictures👏✌️
Nice presentation. Thank you !
You guys are the best!!! Added some woodland R80’s after all… I just finished ordering a set for my 500 exc-f. Thanks Again!!!! 💯🤘
You're the best, Jeff!! Love the 500. Appreciate your support.🤘
Husky 701 sm owner here: yes! have reckless v3 80 sistem?: yes . Super duper hyper turbo excited to use it camping this summer? : ABSOLUTELY!! Best rackless sistem on the market?: yes! Price: nothing for what you get, think about this; you fly with your sistem that you can dismount in pieces to whatever country you want and rent a bike there and you have 80L of storage on your bike and can tour for whateved distance you want; there is no competition for that on the market, wise up lol. It fits all the bikes on the market, what do you want more? In other words thank you for existing and good luck with further developments! :)
Did you make our day? YES. Thanks for choosing to be part of the Mosko fam. Couldn't do what we do without you.
Exactly my thought! This system is the best!
The link to this video should have been added to the assembly instructions! Glad I came across it, very helpful 👍🏻
Hey Jeroen! There's normally a note in each shipment that leads to these instructional videos. Apologies if it was missing from your order, but glad you came across it. :) Hope you're enjoying your gear!
@@MoskoMoto ahh yes I see it now, the separate card that I overlooked. My suggestion is to add the link or a QR code to the assembly instructions, at the last page, would make much more sense. And indeed, loving the gear, it's very well made 👍🏻
Looking forward to try it out when spring comes to sweden 👍 its already on the bike, waiting for the first camping trip of -22 🙂
YES! Thanks for being a part of the Mosko fam.
Saw Itchy Boots has these on her CRF 300 rally. They look very versatile and sturdy so far on her trip.
Awesome! Noraly is running our Reckless 80L & Hood Tank bag.
This is my next purchase for my 890 Adv R. Looks like a great system.
Awesome! Thanks for your support!
Excelente video! Muchas gracias.
Thank you, Carlo!
Is there virtually anything you guys didn’t think of when designing this? I’m deeply impressed
Thanks a ton, Phillip!
Got the Reckless 80, it's an awesome system. In colder months, I add a duffle at the back for my hammock quilt & under quilt, which aren't heavy so much as bulky, & consumes too much space in the Reckless bags. On the 790r, the duffle secures easily behind the reckless on the tail carrier.
Sounds like you've got an awesome setup! Thanks for your support.
This thing is awesome. Just installed it on my R Nine T for a long trip. Fits perfectly! If i had to nitpick about anything, i'd say the dry bags are a bit heavy, but the thing is overbuilt to withstand lots of abuse and it probably will outlive my bike 😂 Great product.
Really cool bike, Martin! Love the way the R80 fits it. We've designed non-waterproof/non-dustproof bags for the R80L that aren't quite as burly! Perfect for swapping out the heavier duty dry bags when you know you're not going to run into any inclement weather. We're doing some testing on the prototypes and we'll see where it goes! Stay tuned. Appreciate your support and feedback, always!
Ive recently installed my R80 v4 kit and its nothing short of thoughtful quality. Looking forward to many years of duty
Now it's time to get them dirty!
wow, this is so cool, well designed!
If you like V3, you should check out our new video on V4!
THE BEST SYSTEM Well done
Appreciate ya 🙏❤️
@@MoskoMoto You know when it comes back available for sale? On the site is not available
Seriously thinking about this set up for my 1250 GSA, seen a few and they make so much sense though I’m still hooked on my Backcountry panniers right now; great video and very informative👍😁👌
BC panniers are awesome. They're both great in their own ways! Thanks for your support.
That’s a lot of gear and a lot of weight.
I am in the same situation. Love my Backcountry Panniers, but the thought of removing my rear racks and having the ability to go with different setups is quite appealing to me. Did you change up or still sticking with your panniers. I still need to run a small top case for my camera gear, but think with the removal of my pillion seat and the addition of the Altrider Luggage rack plates it would all work?
@@glenncharles6622 I stuck with the panniers for another season in 2022, but keeping a watching brief on the 80 set-up; sounds a good plan, the Altrider kit is exceptional.
Thanks for the reply. Yea, it is so interesting to contemplate the different configurations. One thing I have always disliked is during the time when I am just out riding, with no need for luggage, I hate the aesthetics of the racks. I realize this is probably dumb, but you have this beautiful bike and then those racks… The Reckless would do away with that problem and create just about as much space. With that said, I rely heavily on the beaver tails on both panniers and would definitely miss their functionality. Other than that, my kit would seamless transition to the Reckless setup. I have the Altrider plates coming in so once I get them and have a chance to install them, I may just make a change. Thanks for your feedback.
Damn..Why havnt i got this on my bike sooner! hehe..This looks damn brilliant, and been trying out so many other brands and types for soft luggage systems for my 7 months trip. This looks to be the best setup by far. So many options and easy excess to camera gear etc.
Yew! You're prepping for a big trip. The R80 is a favorite of ours, no doubt!
Nice breakdown
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Vert nice product 🇫🇷✌️
Thank you!
Will get this for my 850gsa! And other future bikes 🤟
Thanks for your support!
I have my Reckless 80 pre-ordered, hoping to receive it in March and I can't wait to throw it on my 690 Enduro and hit the road.
Yew! Thanks for choosing Mosko, Darren!
You will love it man! I did TET Italy with 80 V3.0 + nomax tank bag on 690 and it was an more then satisfied! From this video I saw what i did wrong with this system. I sold end of 2021 my 2009 690 and waitting new 890 ADVR and can not wait to try this system on this bike ;)
Amazing product. Well done. Trying to figure out a system for my Moto Guzzi V85 TT. Between this and the Backcountry offset panniers.
Thanks, Dave! Man, that's a tough one. Both systems have such great benefits. Let us know if you have any questions.
Impressive luxury gear. I won't buy it on principle, but I am glad it exists. The only upgrade I can think of is improving security with metal straps.
Appreciate you checking us out :)
this guy has a hypnotic voice
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I feel like the insert shot with the drom in the aux pox was put in for me since I was whining about it on FB. 🤣
😂 you're not alone
The R80 v3 is the best of the best. Really! No doubt about it. I am so happy to own one. Very useful and modular. Looking to implement the system with the tool roll. Where will be the best place to put the tool roll in the R80?
I would imagine putting it low would be wise, perhaps on the exhaust side if your bike allows it. That keep puts the weight down low, and tools are likely to be heat- tolerant.
Now that is well designed! Is there an accessory (or hack) that would help roll the gear, when it’s all packed, to facilitate fly ‘n ride (or hotel) situations?
Thanks, Walter! It's simple to take the R80 apart and pack each of the 3 pieces into a larger bag when flying 🤘
love the bags and the presentation -- only thing I would worry about would be a shifting bag on the exhaust side and burning the crap outta it. I assume one must check the tension repeatedly on these bags throughout the trip. Am I right???
Hey John! If you're riding really rough terrain - whoops, rocks, roots - for an extended period of time, you'll definitely want to check-in and tighten the legstraps on your Reckless system every so often. 🤘
You guys doing the same type of video for the reckless 40? Just got mine and would love an overview of all its features
We sure are. Stay tuned,
Looking to more ADV riding with my new Desert Sled, whish I would have looked at you first. Now I need to sell my setup and find the right one for me.
Congrats on the new Desert Sled, Charles! Reach out if you have any questions about gear. Always happy to help. Thanks for checking out Mosko gear. 🤘
Looks amazing, but needs a bigger version as well for longer trips or bigger bikes. Check out traveling bags sizes, something like 120L would be perfect.
You can increase the capacity of the R80 by adding a larger center bag like our Scout 50L duffle. Not quite 120L, but it gets you a bit closer. Our Reckless systems are designed for lighter packing - keeping the bike light and tight to maximize riding experience. That being said, they provide a lot of versatility and options for packing light and not-so-light loads.
Great looking luggage system….the question I have has probably been asked but how do you protect the rear plastic fairings from scratches and rubbing (scuff marks)??
We recommend some clear vinyl tape applied to the bike's plastics. The Reckless harness will rub on the tape instead of the bike, like the stuff in the link below.
www.amazon.com/VViViD-Clear-Protection-Choose-Including/dp/B01LXOPYQ4/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=3m%2Bpaint%2Bprotection%2Bfilm&qid=1583863625&s=automotive&sr=1-6&th=1
You guys do any deals when purchasing this set up as well as the nomad tank bang and a tool pouch ?
We're not currently offering any deals.
Glad you finally fixed the leg angle adjustment for the Africa Twin. The V2 just looks all wrong.
What are the diameters of the dry bags please?
Hey Simon, thanks! The Revolver definitely fits the AT a lot better. We measure all of our dry bags by volume. You can find all of that info on the product page.
I have the V2 that I swap between an 1150GS and AT AS, no issues. Quality stuff, spendy but way cheaper than bike specific luggage for each motorcycle.
Great system! But I' m just wondering what are those leash on aux pox for?
The leashes can be used in a lot of ways! We designed them to help pull the dry bag down into the Aux Pox for a snug fit, to run through the caps of the MSR Fuel bottles we sell on our site, and it's always handy to have a spare leash around. :)
Is the hardware now stainless in the cam-buckles and screws? My last gen Reckless (2.1?) developed some surface rust after a few day rainy trip this fall.
All hardware is stainless with the exception of the t-nuts. :)
Is it possible to mount soft side bags with the hard top case? I am planning a setup for a trip and loving an idea of soft cases, but I also plan to take a laptop and camera with me. I feel it would be safer with one hard case on a bike.
Hey Juriy! Yep, you can run a hard top case with soft luggage. Lots of our customer's run that set up!
I'm an Arborist climber. I'm thinking of working off my Honda crf 250L. Climbing gear and small and medium chainsaw. I've done it off of a moped I think with the right rack system I can do it. That beaver tail
That sounds like a great way to haul your gear around!
Question. I just bought this rig with the 2 aux pox for my 890Adv R. Question for Mosko or someone that I can’t seem to find info on. Do you have to attach the aux pox to the legs using the T Bolts making them essentially permanent or can they be attached with straps for greater flexibility and the ability to put ‘‘em on and take ‘em off. None of the videos seem to address this. Thanks!
Hey David! Our Aux Pox are designed to bolt on only - they're most sturdy that way. We offer other attachments like our Molle Pouches that come in sizes 2L or 4L. These pouches attach to the Molle webbing using Molle sticks, and are easier to add or remove.
Great stuff, really thinking about getting this rig! I ride a Triumph Scrambler 1200, has anyone experience with this combination? I am a bit scared that the exhaust might burn through the bags, even with the heat shields 😅
Hey! The R80 can fit the Scrambler, but it takes some mods. Send an email over to our service team - moskomoto@moskomoto.com - and they'll share those mods with you with photos. :)
The aux pocket install video says to put the bottom leg holster straps through the webbing inside the aux pocket, but it looks like you have them on the outside compressing the pocket. Does it matter how they are run since it is held on by the t-nuts?
You can run them either way, but we recommend running the straps on the outside of the Aux Pox for heavier loads!
Hey Mosko Moto,
I bought the reckless 80 set a few months ago and I like it alot, but i've got a question about security.
Were does the 6ft cable lock, you are offering, feed through and what is the best way to secure the bags?
I sometimes have to leave my bike unattended when I'm grocery shopping or going to a restaurant, museum, beach etc.
I know the bags aren't cut resistant but I don't want others to just grab my stuff and go.
Cheers ✌️
Hey! Unfortunately, there's no official way to lock the entirety of the reckless system. You can secure the harness to your bike using a 6ft cable lock, but that does not secure the dry bags.
@@MoskoMoto Okay, thanks for your reply!
Mesh line ziper pockets I would not suggest to place electronics. For me it went wet and lucky there was only paper. But reckless revolver system is awesome! Have 80 and 10 ltr. Worth every € 👍🤓
Thanks for your support, Andrius!
i just ordered mine
Thanks for choosing to be part of the Mosko fam.🤘
I have had the Reckless 80L (V3.0) revolver now for a few days. I would like to see in the Video how the 25L dry bag is slid into the holster. I think when this is packed it's almost impossible.
Hey! Fully packed leg bags can be a snug fit, especially when brand new. Dirt and dust will help the dry bags slide into the R80 legs - it'll get easier the more you use them. We also recommend packing the drybags while they're in the leg holster. Hope this helps! Reach out if you have any additional questions. We're here to help!
I noticed that you recommend a rear rack to have this set up sit on top of. I see the rear seat is quite unobstructed. My question: Can you run the reckless system when riding two up? I really like the features and versatility of this system just want to make sure it works with a passenger.
Hey! Most two-up worthy bikes can accommodate a passenger and Reckess 80L without any issues. To maximize seat space, you'll want to mount the R80 as far back on a rear luggage rack as possible. Hope this helps!
@@MoskoMoto Thanks for the reply Mosko team!
How strong are the Hypalon (sp?) molle cutouts? Is there a weight limit? They just don’t seem as strong as the underside molle attachments?
Hey Brad! All of our Molle panels are made with Hypalon, which is an incredibly strong material. On the cautious side we'll say the weight limit is 5lbs. Hope this helps!
Is it almost the same system noraly driving with from Itchy Boots on her Honda CRF 300 Rally ????
It's the exact system :) Noraly runs our Reckless 80L
in most of the video you have the 2 straps with the metal clips going around the outside of the aux pox, but when you put the dromedary bag in at 11:00, the straps are now going thru the inside of the aux pox. I tried putting the 4 liter molle storage pouch on the rackless 80 in the same position, the straps aren't long enough to go around the outside and still get 2 fuel bottles in. Solution?
Hey Kenneth! If you're running serious weight in the Aux Pox (water, tools, etc.), we recommend mounting the straps on the outside of the Aux Pox for more support. For lighter loads you can absolutely run them through the inside. Surprised to hear the straps on your R80 aren't long enough to accommodate the larger MOLLE storage pouch with fuel bottles. Reach out to our service team with photos of your setup - wondering if it's a manufacture defect! Reach them at moskomoto@moskomoto.com 👌 Thanks for your support!
would this fit my f750gs? looking at dropping my hard luggage for a trip next year, as it will be more catered for off-road and want to drop some weight
Hey there! The R80 does fit the 750GS. We do recommend removing any rear passenger grab handles for proper fitment. 🤘
The woodland set. Is the inner bags orange inside ?
Yep! The inside of the woodland dry bags are orange.
Will this fit on a 1250 GS Adventure without having to remove the pannier rails / frame
Hey Ian, we recommend removing the passenger grab handles, and typically do not recommend mounting the Reckless 80 over pannier racks. These harsher points of contact can create wear spots on the underside of the harness. Especially when riding rough, technical terrain.
That metal bar in the back, in a pinch could that be used for a tire job?
Hey Bo, assuming you're talking about the rear luggage rack.. that would be a question for Perun Moto (who manufactures that rack). But all in all, we imagine it would be easier on the ground vs. on the back of a bike.
Is it a must to have a rack to attach the R80 at the back on the 701, or is it possible without?
The R80 benefits from having a rear luggage rack on the 701, but it's not completely necessary! Some of our crew has ran the R80 on their 501 during a week long trip without a a rear rack. Just took a little more adjusting during gas stops. :) Hope this helps!
Thank you MM! Which rack do you use on this specific bike?
Will they work with bikes that have existing Pannier racks already installed?
Hey Brian, we recommend removing pannier racks when using our Reckless systems. Pannier racks don't allow the harness to have close contact to the bike, and they add wear-posts to the underside of the R80. Hope this helps!
What tower and screen are you using?
Made by Rade Garage 🤘
Hi, does it fit on the new ducati desertx? I like the system and thinking about buying it
It fits the desertX great. Check it out photos here:
moskomoto.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/4614750146715-Ducati-Desert-X
@@MoskoMoto awesome thanks 🙏
The only thing missing here is air purge valves on the dry bags. That would make them so much easier to insert in those side holsters.
On our radar! Release valves do create a potential failure point in dry bags, which is why we've steered clear, but we are currently testing out other material for the Reckless system bag inserts. One tip is if you firstly loosely roll the bag and compress, this will burp the air out and then pull the excess up this will suck the remaining air out and then re-roll the bag. Hope this helps!
@@MoskoMoto I'd be happy to beta test them for you. 😁
How to protect the paint of motorbike from abrasion with the rackless saddle bag?
Hey Rey! You can apply Heli tape or 3M tape to your bike in the places you're concerned about abrasion.
I will be buying my first adventure bike in feb next year it will be a ktm 890r , ive looked at hundreds of different storage set ups and im worn out , would the 40L option be great for 4 to 5 day trips , i wont be holding back and there will be plenty of mud and water crossing will this set up be the right choice for me , i want to get it right the first time, ive ridden bikes for 30 yesrs but this is my first adv bike... thanks for any feed back cheers
Happy to give our two cents and hope it helps! We'll start by saying it's a tough question for us to answer - it really depends on your packing style. Most of our crew chooses the R80 for trips longer than 2-3 days. BUT there's also quite a few of us that run the R40 with a larger center bag (like our Stinger 22L in place of the Stinger 8L) for week long (or longer) trips. There's not room for anything but the necessities when running the R40 on bigger moto-camping trips. The R80 is more versatile in that way. Hope this helps!
@@MoskoMoto no problems mate thanks for your input , if I pack lite which I will be , hammock, sleeping bag and a rain fly, gas burner, tucker , tubes and tools , couple sets of clothes couple 3 pce fishing rods and thats me , what you said about switching to to bigger stinger bag sounds like the road I will go down, it's central and I don't mind having that bit of extra weight behind me , hopefully I can get away with the 40 if I go down that road , thanks heaps for your input mate I appreciate it 👍🏼
Can the beaver tail turn sideways like the reckless 40?
Sure can!
Would this fit good on the 2014 KTM 1190r?
Yep! You'll just want to mount it to a rear luggage rack 🤘
These look great! I have a Suzuki DR650 with a small rack above the rear fender. Has anyone with a similar setup tried these?
Hey Craig! You've got the perfect setup on your DR for the R80. Some of our crew rode that exact setup (DR650, small rear rack, and the Reckless 80L) during a week long trip through Ecuador earlier this year and had zero issues.
sorry to bother you guys. i would like to ask is the reckless 80L (v3.0) wide enough to go over the outback motortek side racks? It's on a 2014 honda crf250L. I have a fishing rod holder mounted to the side racks, really would like to keep the side racks on and use the reckless 80L or even the 40L actually if it's wide enough too. Thanks a lot in advance :)
Hey Shane, we're happy to help! 🙂 We don't recommend mounting our Reckless systems over pannier racks (even if they might fit). Mounting the Reckless harness over pannier racks doesn't allow the harness to fit on the bike as designed. The rack also has the potential to cause wear points on the underside of the harness. Hope this makes sense!
Ah… ok. Got it. Thanks lots 🙏
Any idea when the woodlands 80L will be available again and if we can pre-order?
end of February
Hey Tom! As of right now, we expect Woodland to be available late summer 2023. We recommend signing up for our Newsletter at the bottom of the products page under 'Follow Our Tracks' for updates. Stay tuned!
I have reckless 40, there is also a solution for rear tank here ?
Hey Motorpuls - The Reckless 80l has a cut out in the center portion of the harness for refueling the 690/701 platforms. The Reckless 40l doesn't have the same cutout because we think it would weaken the harness too much. Customers typically loosen the rear mounting straps and slide the harness forward so they can refuel.
Some security system when you goes to the hotel?
Hey! We designed the R80 with backcountry use in mind. There are ways to secure the Reckless harness to your bike using locking cables, but we recommend bringing the entire system in with you if you're staying somewhere theft might be a concern.
I have a ktm 890 adventure r.if i take the reckless 80 is there any place for the passenger;
Hey Dimitris. Most two-up worthy bikes can accommodate the R80 and a passenger. You'll just want to mount the R80 as far back as possible on a rear luggage rack. Hope this helps!
Is it possible to install it on Honda xadv 750?
As long as you have somewhere for the mounting straps to strap, too, you should be good to go!
How is the V3 different than the V2?
The V3.0 ‘Revolver’ offers adjustable leg angles that make it equally at home on enduros like the CRF450L or KTM 500, as it is on larger ADV bikes like the Africa Twin.
Can you replace the 22l with a larger bag?
You can replace it with our Scout 30L, but we don't recommend anything larger than that.🤘
Oops higher up this thread MM did recommend Scout 50 in a reply to someone wanting to get up to 120l as a way to get close to that, now say recommend no more than 30l.
Because you DEFINITELY don't want your tent poles to get wet! LOL!! JK, couldn't resist, LOVE Mosko Moto Gear, rock solid gear!! On another note, it looks like this will easily fit a 2023 FE501S Husky, is that correct?
No rusty tent poles! The R80 fits the 501 well, but it would benefit from having a rear luggage rack, but not entirely necessary. We've run the R80 on the 501 for a week long trip through the desert (lots of whoops) without a rack, and it did require minor adjustments 1-2x per day. It didn't bother us, but the R80 would attach more securely to a rear luggage rack. Hope this helps!
@@MoskoMoto Thanks guys, I appreciate the input and I’ll definitely be looking to grab one here in the next few weeks for my Mexico to Canada ride this summer.
is this package too big for honda monkey 125 ?
Absolutely it is! You'll want to check out the Reckless 10L.
I just received my bag and am stocked with the build quality.
I have a 2021 KTM 790 Adventure and it seem the bag doesn't fit right with the passenger grab handles on...the bike is too wide. Do I need to remove the grab handles?
Has anyone out there experienced this?
Hey Evan! For mounting the Reckless on the 890, it's our recommendation to remove the grab handles, otherwise, there will be a gap underneath the harness and it will sit pretty wide, like you said. Hope this helps, and you enjoy your new gear. Thanks for your support!
@@MoskoMoto yup that totally helps. I went ahead and purchased a much larger luggage rack as well so now everything fits well. Thank you
What brand is the rear rack on the bike in the video?
Perun Moto rear rack with the extension. 👍
@@MoskoMoto Thank you.
You never actually explain what the leashes on the bottom of the aux pox drybags are for. Is THAT what you leashed the two bottle together with?
Hey! The leashes on the Aux Pox dry bags are there to help pull the dry bag into the holster (helps a ton when the dry bag is packed to the max), and to leash two MSR fuel bottles together. The leash is helpful in a surprising number of ways.
If the aux pox are 4 liters, why doesn't it take the 4l Dromlight hydration bladder, rather than the 2l?
A 4l dromlite doesn't fit into a 4l aux pocket because of how volume is calculated for luggage. Beans or ping pong balls are typically used to measure volume, so the Aux pocket can carry 4l of contents. The 4l dromlite has 4l of water plus the bladder and spout so the dromlite takes more than 4l of volume after you factor everything in.
Hope that helps!
@@MoskoMoto Well that would explain it. Would be clever if the packs were slightly larger to enable the larger Dromlight.
can you hook me up with with a killer deal on this for a 2021 enduro r??
We're not currently running any deals
What does it look like on a Africa Twin Adventure Sport? One you tuber said it was not a perfect fit.
Our first versions of the R80 didn't fit the AT all that well, but the Revolver works great 👍
interesting
Very :)
Yeah wee talk about mostly expensive unsafe lagguage system
...but what does that mean!
These were a pain in the ass to assemble IMO. I threw it on the floor many times.
Hey Chris, we hear you! They can be a little tough to install, but happy you pulled through. Thanks for your support!
@@MoskoMoto interesting…I wrote that in the heat of the moment. I deleted it as well. Hmmmmm…I wrote something different after I deleted it.
Is it possible to simply remove the entire kit and throw it over your shoulder?
Yep! Just undo a total of 4 straps to remove and toss it over your shoulder.
It's funny at about 9:59 you say, you might be wondering what the leashes are for in the aux pic but then you don't say what they are for.
They are used to tether the fuel bottles together, which is shown right after the 9:59 mark. 👍 Also used to help pull the dry bag into the holster nice and snug!
needs a better security system
When designing our Reckless system security was pretty low on the priority list. We utilize this rig primarily in the backcountry. If you happen to be staying in a populated area, the Reckless is very easy to remove from the bike and bring into a hotel/motel/cabin, etc.
AMAZING brand and product. I have a Lanier set but I had to stop the video on the 27th time he sucked his tongue.
😅 Appreciate the feedback and support. Thank you!
Getting a homeless former porn star from the 70's vibe from this guy.
Way too heavy for light weight adventure riding :((
A lot of us here at Mosko run the R80 on our lighter bikes (350's-500's) for longer lightweight trips. The R40 is a great option too. 🙃
So what is the leash at the bottom of the aux box dry bag for? You say we might wonder what it is for and then you put it aside and starts talking about something different... Don't leave us hanging like that.
Hey! If you keep watching, Jack shows that you can use the leash to run through the caps of the MSR fuel bottles, tethering them together and securing them so they do not fall out if you choose to run the Aux Pox without the dry bag insert. The leash also works well to tug a fully packed dry bag insert into the Aux Pox holster. Hope this helps answer your question!
@@MoskoMoto that clears it up. Thanks!
A rackless system that needs a rack... I thought I'd justify the price by not needing to buy a luggage rack.
The Reckless 80 does not need a rack. As Jack mentions in the video, we recommend a rear luggage rack for increased stability, but it is not required. Quite a few of us here on the Mosko team run the R80 on our 350's, 450's, 501's and larger bikes without a rear luggage rack. Hope this helps!
'No racks? No problem! The Reckless 80 doesn’t require side pannier racks, saving significant weight and cost. ' You say cost??? It really doesnt save so much money. haha. I paid a total of 900€ for the whole package, topcase+lateral suitcases+frame. So....
Hey Francisco! We work hard to build the best product using quality materials and manufacturers and provide personal customer support. We know our gear has a higher price tag, but we believe that Mosko Moto delivers so much value and that the investment pays off. All that being said, we hope you're out there riding/adventuring - no matter what gear you use. :)
weight and price!!! Enduristan 60%lighter and 50% cheaper and more practical. Dont get me wrong MM 80L for sure is excellent quality but over engineered
Hey Mich, appreciate the feedback. Over-engineered for some, perfectly engineered for others :)
@@MoskoMoto no, simplicity is perfection many times over complexity. Weight 10kg speaks clearly. But thats my view. Enduristan for me is cool Swiss design and practicality.
No offense meant. But all these dry bags are a nightmare for accessing your stuff. I understand that it could rain. But someone has to design stuff for those types of riders who never (or rarely) get caught in the rain; wherein a simple dust cover over the bag should suffice.
Also many of us Adv riders would never go near a camp site. If there are no hotels with running water, we aren’t going. Period. So for us, this method of packing wherein stuffing crap down a tube thru a small hole sounds moronic. There have to be options where you can simply unzip a bag to get a large opening and shallow depth to easily pack / unpack, or just live off of the bag (leaving it half open) instead of unpacking completely.
Hey there, no offense taken. Sounds like our Reckless system just isn't the right luggage setup for you. You can always run one of our top loading duffles or a set of panniers.