I keep seeing Competition Accessories vids and wondered why Revzilla hasn't been posting. So I come to the channel and see there are a few weeks worth of vids that never appeared in my feed.
+vwr32jeep Because we produce so many videos, we don't want to overwhelm everyone's UA-cam feed with product videos. Therefore, we don't send out UA-cam notifications for every single video. If you stop by every week or two, we're likely to have some new product videos though. -DrewZilla
+RevZilla I'm a bit confused as to why anyone would subscribe if they have to manually check for new content. But it's your channel.. I'll start checking. Thx for the reply. :)
I have a 2018 ktm duke 125 will there fit without touching the exhaust only want just to hold a few clothes and an abus chain when carrying a passenger
0:57 "Now, DrySpec is a company that is made in America..." Does that meant that the PRODUCT is made in the US? Or that the company is based in the US and has the bags made in China or Bangladesh? Or is it a broader meaning of "America", meaning something other than US? They look good, but for the price, I'm a bit suspicious about their origin. Thanks!
Yes, you do need a heat shield. If you look at 0:15, you can just see the DRYSPEC heat shield we have mounted on the exhaust. -DrewZilla *www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dryspec-universal-exhaust-heat-shield
"A company made in America" . That is a problem. Couldn't care less where the money component of a company is. Actually annoys me when they pretend this is made in the USA...and I am Canadian.
Yes, with soft luggage, you don't have the security of locking hard cases. However, you save a lot of weight, which on a small dual sport, is important. People with soft luggage generally aren't leaving their bikes unattended for long periods of time. -DrewZilla
Thanks for replying! I generally leave my bike unattended for 8 hours a day (while I work) so the soft luggage wouldn't be a good option for me. It's a shame because they look great! I have an upper centred hard box as well, but want to get some side luggage (mostly for the visual effect) without breaking the bank!
On hard luggage you only have a little cheal lock like those on a mail box. Last year i lost my keys for mine and it only take 10 secondes to open both lock with a flat head srewdriver. So the lock are more for peace of mind than anti thief devises
Sonically sealed with radio frequency. So light sealed this with sound? Normal backpack connectors "ratchet" everything down. So much cringe on this sales pitch.
I bought these and they are excellent
Not to worries don't think we have then in the UK
I keep seeing Competition Accessories vids and wondered why Revzilla hasn't been posting. So I come to the channel and see there are a few weeks worth of vids that never appeared in my feed.
+vwr32jeep Because we produce so many videos, we don't want to overwhelm everyone's UA-cam feed with product videos. Therefore, we don't send out UA-cam notifications for every single video. If you stop by every week or two, we're likely to have some new product videos though. -DrewZilla
+RevZilla
I'm a bit confused as to why anyone would subscribe if they have to manually check for new content. But it's your channel.. I'll start checking. Thx for the reply. :)
This should be available in India with affordable price..have some official distributors.
but does this keep sushi cold???
I have a 2018 ktm duke 125 will there fit without touching the exhaust only want just to hold a few clothes and an abus chain when carrying a passenger
0:57 "Now, DrySpec is a company that is made in America..."
Does that meant that the PRODUCT is made in the US? Or that the company is based in the US and has the bags made in China or Bangladesh? Or is it a broader meaning of "America", meaning something other than US? They look good, but for the price, I'm a bit suspicious about their origin. Thanks!
DrySpec is based in Rhode Island, but the bags are manufactured outside the US. -DrewZilla
@@RevZilla Thank you!
What am I going to see again?
That model bike you showed them on...don't you need a heat shield or something, if it's going to rest on the muffler like that?
Yes, you do need a heat shield. If you look at 0:15, you can just see the DRYSPEC heat shield we have mounted on the exhaust. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dryspec-universal-exhaust-heat-shield
Oh. Ok. Thank you.
....I'm sorry I didn't notice that before -.-
Are these an issue for a bike (Triumph Street Scrambler) with a high muffler? No issues with melting the bags?
id be curious as well
What tires were on the WR?
+Dav Lindsay Mitas E-07 on the rear and the stock bridgestone trailwing on the front
"A company made in America" . That is a problem. Couldn't care less where the money component of a company is. Actually annoys me when they pretend this is made in the USA...and I am Canadian.
What about security? Couldn't anybody effectively walk by and take the bag, or atleast open the bag?
Yes, with soft luggage, you don't have the security of locking hard cases. However, you save a lot of weight, which on a small dual sport, is important. People with soft luggage generally aren't leaving their bikes unattended for long periods of time. -DrewZilla
Thanks for replying! I generally leave my bike unattended for 8 hours a day (while I work) so the soft luggage wouldn't be a good option for me. It's a shame because they look great! I have an upper centred hard box as well, but want to get some side luggage (mostly for the visual effect) without breaking the bank!
On hard luggage you only have a little cheal lock like those on a mail box. Last year i lost my keys for mine and it only take 10 secondes to open both lock with a flat head srewdriver. So the lock are more for peace of mind than anti thief devises
Sonically sealed with radio frequency. So light sealed this with sound?
Normal backpack connectors "ratchet" everything down.
So much cringe on this sales pitch.
first again... two in a row.
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