Dirt Sack Core 30 vs Mosko Moto Back Country 25 Pannier Bags: Owner's Perspective
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Here's the perspective of a rider with Mosko Moto Back Country 25 pannier bags (best in the world, in my opinion) on what is currently the best luggage set up in India - Dirt Sack Core 30.
The Dirt Sack bags are 100% waterproof, come with 30 litres capacity (each side) and are very easy to take on and off the bike. That too at a reasonable cost of Rs 18,500.
I rode my Triumph Tiger 1200 off-road for a week and the bags didn't budge at all. That's money well spent.
You can check out more details about this bag here: dirtsack.in/pr...
Yudhvir got that 'Note chappan di machine' or something 😭😂
The advantage I see with hard panniers is the shut it-forget it approach. Don't need to keep checking on it if you stop for lunch breaks at dhabas or restaurants. But then there's the challenge of always being careful with your loaded bike, lest you drop it pannier first. I think a 'clampable' version from DS would be a great option at a marginally higher price point :)
Kriega OS 32 basically. nice job Dirt sack it is much required in this price sensitive market.
How much and what luggage were you carrying that warrants 2 bags on the side and some on the rear seat?
Hi Abhinav, will they provide frames to mount on Himalayan ?
Frames? If you mean saddle stays, then you have to buy them. They will provide the nylon plates that will mount on any bike that has pannier/saddle stays.
@@abhinavbhatt Hey..do you think right pannier will touch the exhaust when mounted on a Himmy?
@@AlayaVihaari I don't know.
do they stick out on the tiger oddly like soft panniers mounted on xpulse?
one on the right sticks out to accommodate the silencer
No. The Tiger's pannier stays are equal in width.
@@abhinavbhatt will u share a photo or link showing it from the rear
Where is your r15?
R15 v3 ???