I've got the Rhinowalk Soft Paniers, they mount perfectly to my Outback Moto pannier racks. I have used them for about 8 months and they have been great. They are 21 Liters each, so I also have their 30 Liter Drybag that mounts like a tail back. For the price its a fantastic setup. I paid for it myself, no freebee.
I almost got these bags after my CDT trip last year. I wanted bags with removable waterproof sacks. I found a set of BUMOT Xtremada TT 30L Rackless Saddlebags half off. fit the T7 perfectly. If you shop around you can find them for around 200 bucks. I like that I have mid-size bags on the bike and can throw my prepacked dry sacks in for a trip.
They look really nice. Sold out of stock though. I see 2 problems with this setup. You take a lot of dirt with you into the tent and it seems like you can't proper stow those bags full cause it won't fit back into the holder. I've already seen pulling them out can result in some suction.
Another thought about these bags on the T7. Have you tired mounting them under, instead of over the rally seat? My thought is with a tail rack that has handles like you have with side handles you can access the handles easily and it all looks cleaners with the straps under the seat. Not sure if this would work, but if it does that what I would like to do.
I run mine under the seats on my versys 250X and also use a clear sticker on the sides for body damage. I have also put and extra heat resist piece over my exhaust as extra protection.
Yes! Much safer, I travel with my Tusk hard panniers for a few years and always feared have a leg injured/trapped. Don’t mind spending the extra time it takes to strap and unstrap a soft bag.
I do a lot of camping, and a side sleeper/belly. Cannot sleep in a mummy bag. It stinks but I bring a pad, regular rectangle big anges sleeping bag and then a thick quilt style comforter. Obviously not for backpacking but for any other kind of sleeping that lets me sleep like a baby. For backpacking I use a big agnes sleeping bag and pad, but large wide sleeping bag. and bring my packpack inside the sleeping bag to use as a "body pillow"
for more room in your sleep setup, nemo sleeping bags, or using a setup like zen bivy(what i use) or big agnes echo park type of setup that is a sheet attached to the pad with a top quilt are super comfy
just went a similar route, nelson rigg enduro hurricane bags, I think 28 ltrs total, almost exactly the same as your's. I've gotten the weight for the entire camp setup down to 16 pounds total, including the bags and that includes a camp chair and cook kit. I also ditched the traditional mummy bag for something different.
They look pretty much the same as the Rhinowalk ones, just a different color and a tad more expensive. Can't commend on the used materials obviously. And they are similar to the medium option. In the video he uses the 48 litre option. Nelson doesn't ship out of the usa either sadly
Thank you for making this sir. I'm thinking of Rhinowalks to replace my PIA side loading hard boxes on my FJR1300. May I ask how the heat is affecting the bottom of your exhaust side bag? My worry is that when I stop, the standing heat will rise up into the bottom of my bag and eventually bake it. Do tell sir. Thank you.
Check out the Nemo Disco sleeping bag. Absolute GAME-CHANGER for multiple sleeping positions. I got the 15 degree (which really means 30 comfortably). I'm seriously considering the Rinowalk rackless for my 701, thanks for making this vid!
Just picked one up! The Nemo Bag is awesome. For the price point RhinoWalk are a great bags, I’ve noticed AliExpress sells them a bit cheaper then Amazon… they just take longer to get to the states.
Have you tried hammock camping? Did a 4 day moto trip and we strung hammocks. It was quite comfortable and I feel like we didn’t have to pack as much. Not as ideal in cold weather, though.
Hi, the exhaust in normal position or lower? I am deciding whether size L (recommended by the manufacturer for T7) or XL (I am for XL). Thank you. Michael
I think it would not be necessary to tie it to the rear rack, it could be done to the side rack (passenger's handhold) and eliminate the weight of the rear rack, it also seems quite unkind to the straps, I see the very sharp edges, they could be cut quickly
Ive been waiting to get the semi rigged lone rider ones but like the mosko moto they are so expensive. Riding off-road with the hard plastic ones im Afraid of getting my leg caught.
I really like the Mosko Moto, just out of my budget currently. Rocked the Tusk rack and hard panniers on my KLR650 and KTM1190 over the last 2 years. Was always worried about having the boxes injuring me which made me tone down my off road riding speeds. Even the Tusk Soft bags are $500, this RhinoWalk is a nice budget bag that should work just fine.
@@AdventureTomek that sucks. I just put the same set up on mine. I tried the normal mounting 1st but The pipe that came with my can was too big in circumference to attach to the stock header. Not sure what to do now if the muffler is gonna be rubbing, that’s gonna bug me
They are not. If you go through AliExpress they are around $20, take a bit to arrive to the USAz Amazon them as well they juts cost a few bucks more but you will get them much faster. You can easy strap the bags to the OEM rear foot pegs. I just did not see a need to have those
These bags are a Chinese copy of Enduristan Blizzard saddlebags. I love my genuine Enduristan Saddlebags. The genuine Enduristan bags are VERY tough!!!! Just sayin’ 😊
Can’t say much yet on longevity yet, overall for the price they are pretty decent. I have to checkout the Enduristan bags, first time hearing of that brand
@@AdventureTomek Man for motorcycle camping I use cheap China stuff. For the tent I use NatureHike VIK 1 person tent about 1kg or 2 lbs. [but the 2 person one may fit you better] and instead of a sleeping bag I use a quilt made by IceFlame about 600g or1.3lbs and the best part is that they have minimum bulk. Also as a cooking set Toaks titanium 550 pot and BRS stove [only 24g or .84 ounces]. As for sleeping pad I use the trusty Therm a rest.
💥UPDATE VIDEO LINK ON BAGS 💥
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I've got the Rhinowalk Soft Paniers, they mount perfectly to my Outback Moto pannier racks. I have used them for about 8 months and they have been great. They are 21 Liters each, so I also have their 30 Liter Drybag that mounts like a tail back.
For the price its a fantastic setup. I paid for it myself, no freebee.
Thanks to the feedback, looking forward to trying these out soon.
@davewithanikon did you mount the bags on a Tenere 700 with outback racks?
@@David-uq1izOutback racks, but on a Super Tenere 1200.
I almost got these bags after my CDT trip last year. I wanted bags with removable waterproof sacks. I found a set of BUMOT Xtremada TT 30L Rackless Saddlebags half off. fit the T7 perfectly. If you shop around you can find them for around 200 bucks. I like that I have mid-size bags on the bike and can throw my prepacked dry sacks in for a trip.
They look really nice.
Sold out of stock though.
I see 2 problems with this setup. You take a lot of dirt with you into the tent and it seems like you can't proper stow those bags full cause it won't fit back into the holder.
I've already seen pulling them out can result in some suction.
Brilliant. So now I know how to fit my new Rhinowalk bags to my Tenere. Thanks 👍
Glad to help! Thanks for watching!
Another thought about these bags on the T7. Have you tired mounting them under, instead of over the rally seat? My thought is with a tail rack that has handles like you have with side handles you can access the handles easily and it all looks cleaners with the straps under the seat. Not sure if this would work, but if it does that what I would like to do.
Great idea... I didn't want to have the strap rubbing against the plastic
I run mine under the seats on my versys 250X and also use a clear sticker on the sides for body damage. I have also put and extra heat resist piece over my exhaust as extra protection.
They look good and I think sift bags are a safer option. In a get off with metal panniers, your leg is subject to get trapped.
Yes! Much safer, I travel with my Tusk hard panniers for a few years and always feared have a leg injured/trapped. Don’t mind spending the extra time it takes to strap and unstrap a soft bag.
I do a lot of camping, and a side sleeper/belly. Cannot sleep in a mummy bag. It stinks but I bring a pad, regular rectangle big anges sleeping bag and then a thick quilt style comforter. Obviously not for backpacking but for any other kind of sleeping that lets me sleep like a baby. For backpacking I use a big agnes sleeping bag and pad, but large wide sleeping bag. and bring my packpack inside the sleeping bag to use as a "body pillow"
I ended up getting a Nemo Disco bag
@@AdventureTomek oh, those look nice
for more room in your sleep setup, nemo sleeping bags, or using a setup like zen bivy(what i use) or big agnes echo park type of setup that is a sheet attached to the pad with a top quilt are super comfy
I just ordered a Nemo bag, hoping it will work out.
You should look at getting a compression (stuff) sack for your sleeping bag. You will save a bunch of room!
I just ordered a Nemo back, I believe it will come with one
Those look like Endurostan bags but more affordable! Thanks for the video
I'm finally going on a 3 day trip and trying these out.
If I had more time to travel more might be worth spending a bit money
just went a similar route, nelson rigg enduro hurricane bags, I think 28 ltrs total, almost exactly the same as your's. I've gotten the weight for the entire camp setup down to 16 pounds total, including the bags and that includes a camp chair and cook kit. I also ditched the traditional mummy bag for something different.
Sweet! Same goals this year as well, travel as light as possible. I’ll have to weight the setup I have once complete
They look pretty much the same as the Rhinowalk ones, just a different color and a tad more expensive. Can't commend on the used materials obviously.
And they are similar to the medium option. In the video he uses the 48 litre option.
Nelson doesn't ship out of the usa either sadly
Thank you for making this sir. I'm thinking of Rhinowalks to replace my PIA side loading hard boxes on my FJR1300. May I ask how the heat is affecting the bottom of your exhaust side bag? My worry is that when I stop, the standing heat will rise up into the bottom of my bag and eventually bake it. Do tell sir. Thank you.
I ended buying Motoes side racks to get the bags off the bike and away from the exhaust
These look alright, maybe a tad big? Would you have gone the size smaller ?
It’s just about right for my gear. I’m not the best packer and don’t have the most compact camping setup.
Thanks for the review! Ordered same bags for myself. Could you share a link to the mirrors you got. Looks very minimalistic and cool. Thanks
Doubletake Trail Mirror.. I returned them.
Could not see very well out of them, a bit to small.
Love the modelo ❤ good thing you got that 3m clear. My bike got hammered with rackless bags
I’ll give the 3M a shot, maybe double layer it.
Check out the Nemo Disco sleeping bag. Absolute GAME-CHANGER for multiple sleeping positions. I got the 15 degree (which really means 30 comfortably). I'm seriously considering the Rinowalk rackless for my 701, thanks for making this vid!
Just picked one up! The Nemo Bag is awesome.
For the price point RhinoWalk are a great bags, I’ve noticed AliExpress sells them a bit cheaper then Amazon… they just take longer to get to the states.
Have you tried hammock camping? Did a 4 day moto trip and we strung hammocks. It was quite comfortable and I feel like we didn’t have to pack as much. Not as ideal in cold weather, though.
Did you not hear where he said he was a side and stomach sleeper?🤦🏻♂️
I did. I also am a side sleeper and do quite well in a hammock both on my side and my back. 😉
I did. I also am a side sleeper and do quite well in a hammock both on my side and my back. 😉
I have looked into it, might be something I’d give a try at some point,
Hi, May I know the brand of the crash bar? It looks nice! Thank you.
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Hi, the exhaust in normal position or lower? I am deciding whether size L (recommended by the manufacturer for T7) or XL (I am for XL). Thank you. Michael
This is normal position, I currently have a high mount setup with the Motoes side racks
I think it would not be necessary to tie it to the rear rack, it could be done to the side rack (passenger's handhold) and eliminate the weight of the rear rack, it also seems quite unkind to the straps, I see the very sharp edges, they could be cut quickly
I ended up getting a new rear rack/side rack setup through Motoes
@@AdventureTomek wich ones?
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You can see them in this vid ⬆️
where do i get those tie-downs that replaced the passenger foot pegs
NiceCNC
Do you find they get in the way while you ride?
Not at all, unless you really scoot back
How are these holding up? I was thinking about the same 48 liter bags for my T7
I haven’t had a chance to take them on a trip just yet.
What size is your shed? 10x12?
Yes
Ive been waiting to get the semi rigged lone rider ones but like the mosko moto they are so expensive. Riding off-road with the hard plastic ones im Afraid of getting my leg caught.
I really like the Mosko Moto, just out of my budget currently.
Rocked the Tusk rack and hard panniers on my KLR650 and KTM1190 over the last 2 years.
Was always worried about having the boxes injuring me which made me tone down my off road riding speeds.
Even the Tusk Soft bags are $500, this RhinoWalk is a nice budget bag that should work just fine.
Has the muffler touched the tire? I just installed mine and it looks to be about 2 in from tire to muffler with my fat ass on the bike without gear
It’s has, I just bent the bracket out more.
Fine now but melted my turn signal
@@AdventureTomek that sucks. I just put the same set up on mine. I tried the normal mounting 1st but The pipe that came with my can was too big in circumference to attach to the stock header. Not sure what to do now if the muffler is gonna be rubbing, that’s gonna bug me
thanks for your video
Update Vid
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Are the niceCNC brackets included that mount to the passenger peg area?
They are not. If you go through AliExpress they are around $20, take a bit to arrive to the USAz
Amazon them as well they juts cost a few bucks more but you will get them much faster.
You can easy strap the bags to the OEM rear foot pegs.
I just did not see a need to have those
What skid plate do you have?
Checkout this vid 👇🏼
Yamaha Tenere 700 Everything I Have Upgraded
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Get a Nemo Forte bag. Designed for side sleepers
Just snagged one off Amazon, I’ll try it at home and see if it works out.
Tanks for the tip!
Which exhaust is on your T7?
Found it in another video.... a generic ebay system. It looks decent though.
Yeah, it came on the bike when I bought it. It actually sounds decent, waiting until it gets damaged and might upgrade to a camel ADV high exhaust.
What size are those... L?
The largest they offer
These bags are a Chinese copy of Enduristan Blizzard saddlebags. I love my genuine Enduristan Saddlebags. The genuine Enduristan bags are VERY tough!!!!
Just sayin’ 😊
Can’t say much yet on longevity yet, overall for the price they are pretty decent.
I have to checkout the Enduristan bags, first time hearing of that brand
330€ vs 100€ lol
Man your camping equipment is crap, for example my tent is smaller than your pillow and also you take to much crapp.
It’s what I have for now. What for you recommend?
@@AdventureTomek Man for motorcycle camping I use cheap China stuff. For the tent I use NatureHike VIK 1 person tent about 1kg or 2 lbs. [but the 2 person one may fit you better] and instead of a sleeping bag I use a quilt made by IceFlame about 600g or1.3lbs and the best part is that they have minimum bulk. Also as a cooking set Toaks titanium 550 pot and BRS stove [only 24g or .84 ounces]. As for sleeping pad I use the trusty Therm a rest.