bmrdude62
New Member
Okay, I've looked at multiple posts regarding tankbags for the S10 so, let me ask what tank bag are most folks impressed with? Bought a new S10 and want something in the 15-25ltr. range.
Thanks!
Thanks!
I've been searching as well for the perfect tank bag to fit my needs. Mosko Moto has my interest. Do you have any pics of the Mosko on your S10?raynchk said:I'm really happy with the Mosko Moto tank bag. Pretty handy kit.
+1Cycledude said:My 13 came with a Givi tank bag equipped with a tank ring and I love it ! Very easy to remove for fueling or to carry it inside if I choose to.
I’ve used magnetic bags in the past and they worked fine but for some reason I highly prefer the tank ring deal.
Never had a strap on bag and don’t think I would like them much.
I'll answer some of your questions. The bag fits well on the bike, I'll try and add a photo. It ties down solidly and doesn't move around on the bike. Where it comes in contact with the tank it has a foam backing and I've detected no scratches from SW Texas sand in the couple of months I've had it. The loops on the top are nylon and the map pocket threads through them with snaps on two straps. Other things can be attached, but not if the map pocket is on. I carry the map pocket in a side bag, I haven't had that much use for maps. The water bladder pocket also doubles as a place for a concealed weapon, not sure if it would work with a full water bladder. Again, I haven't used the water bladder, so really can't comment on how useful it is. It's easy to mount and dismount and I really like the way it doubles as a day pack. The bag is sectioned and that helps to keep junk from accumulating. Good quality materials are used and I think it will last a long time.Arizoner said:I've been searching as well for the perfect tank bag to fit my needs. Mosko Moto has my interest. Do you have any pics of the Mosko on your S10?
What are the squares on the top of the bag? A bunch of elastic straps? Do you use them?
What do you do with the add on clear map pocket when not in use? Does it fit in bag? Looks huge.
How large is the hydration bag pocket? Work well?
Bag stay put on bike?
Thanks!
raynchk said:I'll answer some of your questions. The bag fits well on the bike, I'll try and add a photo. It ties down solidly and doesn't move around on the bike. Where it comes in contact with the tank it has a foam backing and I've detected no scratches from SW Texas sand in the couple of months I've had it. The loops on the top are nylon and the map pocket threads through them with snaps on two straps. Other things can be attached, but not if the map pocket is on. I carry the map pocket in a side bag, I haven't had that much use for maps. The water bladder pocket also doubles as a place for a concealed weapon, not sure if it would work with a full water bladder. Again, I haven't used the water bladder, so really can't comment on how useful it is. It's easy to mount and dismount and I really like the way it doubles as a day pack. The bag is sectioned and that helps to keep junk from accumulating. Good quality materials are used and I think it will last a long time.