Great bags, solid quality, but over engineered and a bit pricey. There are too many straps for my needs. The system alone is large enough to carry everything for a day or weekend trip but not large enough for anything that requires a clothes change or spare motorcycle gear. I usually add a 28L bag on top of this setup for a multi day outing.
Mosko Moto reckless 40, sides fully loaded with tools, cooking and shelter
Same as all of their bags. Solid build, they look cool but over engineered. There are too many zippers, pockets and straps. The bag itself has been great, the zippers are solid, the fit is nice, no malfunctions to speak of. I would recommend this for someone that likes to have a specific place for everything they carry. If I buy another bag I would probably switch to a USWE, the no dance money system on those bags is great.
Wildcat 12 fully loaded, fresh of the NorcalBDR.
Handy little tank bag. This is the perfect size for a tank bag. It’s small enough to not get in the way of riding, but big enough to carry quick access tools. This bag holds my air gauge, pliers, earplugs, pocket knife, engduro multi-tool and a little bit of safety wire for when bolts fall off. The design is still over engineered for my needs but it’s a great little bag. I just tuck the extra straps in the bag to keep them out of the way.
Gnome tank bag loaded with quick access tools
Best bag for the buck. They’re solid, basic and durable. Everything I need from a bag. They also weigh less than the Mosko equivalent and definitely cheaper. They don’t look as cool though.
Excursion bags, empty
I love this bag. It‘s waterproof and the perfect size to add on top of the side bags. I usually carry clothes, sleeping bag, electronics and tools in this bag. I keep the tools to the left and my clothes to the right. It makes for easy access and keeps the weight distribution where I need it. I use rokstraps to keep it in place.
D28 fully loaded
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