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Best tank bag for the FZS 600
#1
Hi
Just for short outings etc for all the crap you don't want in your pockets.
Any recommendations?
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#2
I’ve got some kind of older version of this one:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Oxford-Motorbik...c+tank+bag

Does the job. Maybe a bit big for just your phone and wallet while you’re out for a ride but when I went on an extended trip it was big enough to store my pants and socks in as well as a load of other stuff.

Get a magnetic tank bag of the size you think you need. They’re all pretty similar really and don’t cost that much.
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#3
I got a magnetic tank bag from Aldi a few years back and it is still serving me well. I don't seem to be able to master the art of travelling light so it gets nearly full just on a day trip with flask, camera, first aid kit, and other junk. You can increase capacity with a separate zip off section underneath the main section, but I found that makes it too high and floppy so I don't use that and rely on panniers/top box for extra capacity on longer trips. Aldi usually have the motorbike stuff early in the fine weather riders season.
Not a very good picture of the tank bag but at least the bikes clean. Smile

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#4
(27-02-19, 10:48 PM)limax2 link Wrote: I got a magnetic tank bag from Aldi a few years back and it is still serving me well. I don't seem to be able to master the art of travelling light so it gets nearly full just on a day trip with flask, camera, first aid kit, and other junk. You can increase capacity with a separate zip off section underneath the main section, but I found that makes it too high and floppy so I don't use that and rely on panniers/top box for extra capacity on longer trips. Aldi usually have the motorbike stuff early in the fine weather riders season.
Not a very good picture of the tank bag but at least the bikes clean. Smile

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That bike is indeed very clean! ha ha!
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