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The Rhinowalk Motorcycle Saddlebags offer a robust 28L waterproof storage solution crafted from tear-resistant PVC with seamless welding. Featuring 6mm shock-absorbing honeycomb padding and a secure locking buckle system, these bags ensure durability and stability on any adventure or sport motorcycle. Their versatile design allows quick conversion into a shoulder bag, complemented by reflective logos for enhanced night safety.
Color | Black |
Size | 28L Black |
Brand | Rhinowalk |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Style | Motorcycle Saddlebags |
Vehicle Service Type | ATV, Motorcycle |
Product Dimensions | 18"L x 6.7"W x 9.4"H |
Item Weight | 2.63 Kilograms |
Pattern | Solid |
Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
Strap Type | Stretchable |
Capacity | 28 Liters |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Wheel Type | Double Spinner |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shell Type | Soft |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model | R1428 |
Item Weight | 5.79 pounds |
Country of Origin | Switzerland |
Item model number | MT1428 |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y1428 |
N**.
Awesome bags for the money
I was skeptical at first but I gave them a shot and used them on a trip to ride the Smoky Mountain 500. Another rider and I both had these bags on our KLRs. The bags have all the straps necessary to solidly attach to the bike and then some. The main support straps are about 4x longer than they need to be for my bike wich I guess makes them versatile but you may need to trim the excess down to keep them out of trouble. Also, they have external straps the can sinch the bag in tight. So if you haven't filled the bag up completely, it won't be flopping around loosely. They even have velcro loops to secure any loose straps from getting tangled up in your drive train.After seveal days of offroading and camping I was very happy with how they held up. Easy to access my gear. We rode through rainy conditions and they didn't let any water in. My friend (not me I swear!) laid his bike down 4 times and the bags took a beating but held up just fine. None of the strap attach points pulled out and all the straps and bag material held together just fine.More expensive luggage are pribably more durable but they cost several times the price of these. For a weekend BDR rider on a budget they are perfect. I highly recommend!
S**D
Good value
Good quality and size for my needs.
N**N
Great
Flimsy,but I need it and for the price no dispute
M**S
good for the price, waterproof
I took these on a 1000 mile off/on road enduro trip and the front cross strap plastic buckle broke and came apart from the bags while I was riding. Luckily I was able to salvage the situation before the back tire chewed up the bags too bad. I pulled over and rigged it with some cam straps I had. The bags were waterproof and attached to the bike pretty easily (drz400). I think these would be totally fine if its mostly on roads and not so much off road riding. 48 liters is pretty tight packing for even minimal camping gear, maybe suggest one size up of what you think you might need.
K**L
Perfect if you don't have pannier racks on your bike.
I bought these for my Suzuki V-Strom 1000 when riding off road. I have Shad hard cases which don't utilize your normal pannier racks so typical soft saddlebags would not work and I didn't think the hard cases would take a fall well. These bags don't require any rack. The two bags connect in the middle, over the rear part of the seat then tie down to your frame, passenger footrest, etc. Straps are long enough to fit any bike and there is a system to secure the loose ends or they can be cut/melted to your custom fit. I have the largest bags which fit my bike well, smaller would probably work for dual sports or sport bikes. They are waterproof and roll up like dry bags to close. I don't think you can find a better value for the money.
P**R
Burned through bag and ruined tent despite being supported by muffler heat sink
Thought it was user error at first but there was no way that this bag was making any direct contact with the muffler. Took the bag off after a recent camping trip and my tent was completely burned through FROM THE MUFFLER GUARD Sent an email to Rhinowalk - no response. $200 dollar tent ruined, you get what you pay for.Update: Rhinowalk did send a refund for the heatsink and bags. They're doing what they can to make it right which is very much appreciated. But still waiting to hear about my tent.
R**.
Great saddle bags.
I love the closure system and the rigging points. Be sure to thoroughly confirm your bags will not contact any high temps, on my first ride the corner of one bag was not as tightly mounted as I thought and had melted.
D**G
Weird shape and rubberized inside make it hard to pack
The weird internal shape of these guys along with the rubberized inside actually make them annoying to pack. The rubberized inside makes it want to grip everything you shove in there.I'm going back to my TUSK panniers that (while they broke after a couple years because of poor exhaust clearance), were actually very easy to use regularly.I like the approach of a separate internal waterproof bag that goes in and out. It's easier to move stuff around with, and if the waterproofing ever goes I just have to replace the bag
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