bonzer2u
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Looking for some feedback on the yami tank bag before pullin the trigger in it or something else??? Suggestions appreciated.
I picked one up and am very pleased.....ColoRider said:I picked up one from a fellow member here and am more than pleased with it. Very useful size and does not interefere with the bars at full lock. Highly recommended.
I can attest to this as well. I'm on a trip in Texas and the head and cross winds have been terrible. The bag does not move around at all.markjenn said:Most tankbags do poorly with crosswinds, but this one stays very nicely planted, I think because of the magnets.
- Mark
As long as you get the rear strap centered at the bottom of the tank and cinched tight, i havent been able to get to move it around without physical intervention......ColoRider said:I can attest to this as well. I'm on a trip in Texas and the head and cross winds have been terrible. The bag does not move around at all.
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I've got some - but need to first download them off my camera on the other computer (can't seem to do photos on an iPad)Motowalt said:Can anyone post pics of it mounted on the bike please?
Hi Walt,Motowalt said:Thanks guys!
The Yamaha tank bag looks good on the bike.
Hey Fred,
Is that the TT windscreen bracket you have on your bike?
What do you think of it?
Walt
Fred, how do you rate the two together? I have the Wasp bracket and am quite happy with it and the stock screen. I have used The MRA Vario screens on a couple of my V-Stroms and felt they were good, but not as good as when using a Madstad bracket and the stock screen.fredz43 said:Hi Walt,
That is the Wasp adjustable bracket and I like it. The MRA Vario screen is a big improvement, even without the adjustable bracket.