With Regards to the straps coming loose, you can also just use round washers and feed both parts through it. A little easier than the knot if you remove your bags at your destination. The straps won't come loose at all. I use the washers on all the straps. Great Video. These bags are truly good value for money. I've done 12.000km with mine and they are still holding up fine.
They are not the toughest material, I haven’t had them tear open on me… but my buddy did on a fall. Carry some duct tape with you just in case. It’s is a great budget bag 🍻
Good to see this. I've been looking for a rack system for my T7 and had just found some in Norway/Europe resonable but over there. I have a Giant Loop Siskenyou , something like to secure and I use then on several bikes. Motoes
Bought some Rhinowalk luggage for my Dr650, a different model, but overall very happy. I've owned many premium bags and hard cases in the past, and I don't think these will last AS long, but they should last plenty for the price. I've used them for a couple of trips and they still look like new.
Those bags look like a good bang for the buck! The top of the line bags (top of the line everything) are seriously up there in prices these days, and we all need that dollar to stretch where it can!! That terrain looked pretty gnarly, a puckering level of 8 haha, rocks, snow or sand are always the great ADV equalizers .....
@@AdventureTomek very cool, yeah some of those sections look pretty tough, we gotta try to always remember that our feet know a lot more about balancing than our butts …. 😂 but standing on some steep declines can get a bit scary especially on the big bikes ….
@@AdventureTomek I’ll have to dig up an old video of my buddy and I breaking off from our group to take the “fast way” back down to the Hwy on a scouting ride for one of our motocamping events. I was all clinched up dragging both feet through multiple 100 plus foot power slides brakes locked and my big pig of an Adv bike just kept gaining speed! 😂
Great video- did you find you needed the Motoes top rack, or are the side racks all you needed to mount the bags securely? Thinking of just getting the side racks rather than the combo set with the top rack.
In the other vid you had the regular pipe and in this one you have the high pipe. Was there any issues with keeping it off the exhaust, or did the side brackets solve that? I have the mivv dakar and wonder if I’ll need that exhaust shield thing. Cool vid!
It seemed to clear fine with the stock setup. I just like the Motoes side racks, it keeps the bags off the bike and I have a few more mount points so they don’t flop around as much.
I’ll probably do a solo camp vid here soon and update on the gear. Check this one out ⬇️ MotoCamping Testing Upgraded Gear for 2024 Season ua-cam.com/video/JVztYWdwrME/v-deo.html
It seems like these are good for camping but if you do a hotel night you would need to remove the whole system instead of inner bags like some systems have. Do I have it right?
Have you ever used the giant loop tail bag that looks like a tube? I’ve never used them before but I’m considering something like that for my tenere to offer capacity between the tusk bags I have and some old but still great shape massive wolfman bags I have ….
@@AdventureTomek I heard the quality is good, just trying to find that perfect size fr a few smear trip and low profile design to stay out if the way for nastier terrain on the tenere
I have those Motoes side panels too but mine are soft as butter. I can bend them with my hands. Please let me know what your experience is with them after a bit of time?
@achoistory I am just about to buy both the Motoes tops and side racks. Are you aware of a better side panel that might hold up better. I like the Motoes combo because of the handles to make lifting the bike easier. Any recommendations are appreciated?
@@trailrunnermike The Motoes are the only ones I've used so I don't have a recommendation otherwise. I don't mind them at all. Yeah, they bend, but they are easy to bend back into shape.
i kinda agree, and its very minor but they dont look good when empty, and theres no way to quickly and easily compress them, so they are tight. but it should be very easy to sew in additional buckles to front and back straps for quick release, but for now i dont have reason to detatch them so im fine with it ;
Those bags are absolute junk we just finished the Colorado bdr and they fell apart had to repair them after every day of the trip. Would absolutely not recommend!
I had them. They lasted 4 days, or 2 days offroad...Go for a better brand, not a knockoff. They kept sagging down offroad. I had to use other straps to hold them in place. Wish I've seen your method earlier. 2 D-buckles ripped out, without even pulling hard. Pull strap ripped out....A very, very light rub to a wooden pole ripped the bag over 8 inches. Very dissapointed in this product. Think twice, by once.
With Regards to the straps coming loose, you can also just use round washers and feed both parts through it. A little easier than the knot if you remove your bags at your destination. The straps won't come loose at all. I use the washers on all the straps. Great Video. These bags are truly good value for money. I've done 12.000km with mine and they are still holding up fine.
Thanks for sharing! So glad there is a budget option like these bags. Hoping to pick some of these up and hit the local BDR.
They are not the toughest material, I haven’t had them tear open on me… but my buddy did on a fall.
Carry some duct tape with you just in case.
It’s is a great budget bag 🍻
Waiting for the full episode of the tour! thanks for the video mate 😎
We use these in our tours in New Zealand. They are pretty tough for what they cost. We will keep using them.
Tim Rumble
Rumbling Adventures
Thanks for the feedback!
01:29 wow... Gopros don't normally show how steep something is but dang this shot it does!! WOW
Good to see this. I've been looking for a rack system for my T7 and had just found some in Norway/Europe resonable but over there. I have a Giant Loop Siskenyou , something like to secure and I use then on several bikes. Motoes
Bought some Rhinowalk luggage for my Dr650, a different model, but overall very happy. I've owned many premium bags and hard cases in the past, and I don't think these will last AS long, but they should last plenty for the price. I've used them for a couple of trips and they still look like new.
Thanks for the feedback of your experience.
Very nice update on the bags
Those bags look like a good bang for the buck!
The top of the line bags (top of the line everything) are seriously up there in prices these days, and we all need that dollar to stretch where it can!!
That terrain looked pretty gnarly, a puckering level of 8 haha, rocks, snow or sand are always the great ADV equalizers .....
It was a great ride. Already planning a trip back to Webster Pass to complete the route
@@AdventureTomek very cool, yeah some of those sections look pretty tough, we gotta try to always remember that our feet know a lot more about balancing than our butts …. 😂 but standing on some steep declines can get a bit scary especially on the big bikes ….
@@Adventure_Ready_Life it was very loose and steep. Bike off, first gear, feet down and using clutch as rear brake.
@@AdventureTomek I’ll have to dig up an old video of my buddy and I breaking off from our group to take the “fast way” back down to the Hwy on a scouting ride for one of our motocamping events.
I was all clinched up dragging both feet through multiple 100 plus foot power slides brakes locked and my big pig of an Adv bike just kept gaining speed! 😂
Great video- did you find you needed the Motoes top rack, or are the side racks all you needed to mount the bags securely? Thinking of just getting the side racks rather than the combo set with the top rack.
I found it easier and a bit more secure for mounting with the top rack'
Good info, thanks. Where did you get the small strap plates from (the ones near the pillion foot pegs)?
NiceCNC
In the other vid you had the regular pipe and in this one you have the high pipe. Was there any issues with keeping it off the exhaust, or did the side brackets solve that? I have the mivv dakar and wonder if I’ll need that exhaust shield thing. Cool vid!
It seemed to clear fine with the stock setup.
I just like the Motoes side racks, it keeps the bags off the bike and I have a few more mount points so they don’t flop around as much.
I got the 2x14L for £90,-. Mounting them is indeed a puzzle. But got it done and they do the job just fine. No issues with straps coming loose here.
Thanks for the feedback!
I did part of NEBDR on my ktm 690, they were great. I did not fall though.
I don't see these doing very well on a higher speed fall.
I'm on a hunt for tent, sleeping bag, etc. It will be great if you can do a video on that. Thanks, man!
I’ll probably do a solo camp vid here soon and update on the gear.
Check this one out ⬇️
MotoCamping Testing Upgraded Gear for 2024 Season
ua-cam.com/video/JVztYWdwrME/v-deo.html
It seems like these are good for camping but if you do a hotel night you would need to remove the whole system instead of inner bags like some systems have. Do I have it right?
Yes, or just find some separate bags for it.
Have you ever used the giant loop tail bag that looks like a tube?
I’ve never used them before but I’m considering something like that for my tenere to offer capacity between the tusk bags I have and some old but still great shape massive wolfman bags I have ….
Never rocked Giant Loop before, heard good things though.
@@AdventureTomek I heard the quality is good, just trying to find that perfect size fr a few smear trip and low profile design to stay out if the way for nastier terrain on the tenere
I have those Motoes side panels too but mine are soft as butter.
I can bend them with my hands.
Please let me know what your experience is with them after a bit of time?
I’ll make an update video at some point
The Motoes side racks bend when you fall. Ask me how I know. 😂
I have them too and I agree. I can bend them using my hands
@achoistory I am just about to buy both the Motoes tops and side racks. Are you aware of a better side panel that might hold up better. I like the Motoes combo because of the handles to make lifting the bike easier. Any recommendations are appreciated?
@@trailrunnermike The Motoes are the only ones I've used so I don't have a recommendation otherwise. I don't mind them at all. Yeah, they bend, but they are easy to bend back into shape.
Do you leave them mounted all the time or just when you're using them?
Just when I use them
Pozdrowienia z Polski! Właśnie zastanawiam się czy zakupić te torby 2x14L do mojego CFMOTO450MT...
Still waiting on CFMOTO450MT in the states, I want to buy one.
I like the larger capacity ones
what windscreen are you using here?
Stock windscreen with some cheap brackets I found on amazon that allow it to slide up and down
Whe worst thing about this bags is that it can’t be detached from the bike fast
i kinda agree, and its very minor but they dont look good when empty, and theres no way to quickly and easily compress them, so they are tight.
but it should be very easy to sew in additional buckles to front and back straps for quick release, but for now i dont have reason to detatch them so im fine with it ;
Those bags are absolute junk we just finished the Colorado bdr and they fell apart had to repair them after every day of the trip. Would absolutely not recommend!
They were mounted on my buddies wr450. The straps ripped off the bags over the smallest bumps.
Hmm interesting, I had no issue with them
I also had no issues with them, rode them on ktm 690
I had them. They lasted 4 days, or 2 days offroad...Go for a better brand, not a knockoff. They kept sagging down offroad. I had to use other straps to hold them in place. Wish I've seen your method earlier. 2 D-buckles ripped out, without even pulling hard. Pull strap ripped out....A very, very light rub to a wooden pole ripped the bag over 8 inches. Very dissapointed in this product. Think twice, by once.
These bags are absolute rubbish 💯