Luggage

Luggage

  • Seat racks: a new way to carry luggage on a motorcycle

    Seat racks: a new way to carry luggage on a motorcycle

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      Seat Racks are a neat and flexible new way to fit a luggage rack, from the motorcycle engineers at SW-Motech in Germany. Designed to replace the pillion seat, the Seat Rack uses the same fitting/locking mechanism, so it simply clicks in place to provide instant carrying capacity. The CNC machined aluminium alloy rack is…

  • New luggage system for Suzuki V-Strom

    New luggage system for Suzuki V-Strom

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      Ventura have developed a Bike-Pack system to fit Suzuki’s new V-Strom 1000 adventure sport bike. Lighter than hard luggage and more stable than soft luggage, the Ventura Bike-Pack system consists of three easy-to-fit elements: L-Brackets, Pack Rack and Bike Pack. The L-brackets are securely fitted to the bike using existing mounting points. The Pack…

  • Oxford Aqua 25R rucksack review

    Oxford Aqua 25R rucksack review

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    Tested by: Roger Jones RRP: £49.99 More info: www.oxprod.com If you want a 100% waterproof back pack for you! It’s made from tear resistant waterproof PVC tarpaulin with electro-welded seams. I left it outside in an 18-hour downpour for a test: In the morning not a drop of water penetrated ether the main bag or…

  • Knox K-Pack Rucksack review

    Knox K-Pack Rucksack review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson RRP: £49.99 This rucksack’s fit for purpose. In the few months that I’ve known it, it’s proven itself to be a great motorcycling companion, but the love stops the minute I dismount. Sounds crazy, but all the features that make this bag suitable for motorcycling in my opinion, work against it…

  • BMW Function 3 Rucksack review

    BMW Function 3 Rucksack review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson for 2000 miles RRP: 
£105 It’s rare I go a day without lugging a rucksack around, which explains why I’ve got through so many over the years. But none of them have proved quite as well thought out as BMW’s Function 3. When I first got the bag, I had no idea of…

  • Harley-Davidson Ogio Street Rucksack review

    Harley-Davidson Ogio Street Rucksack review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson for 6000miles 
RRP: £100 This bag’s been everywhere with me. On every launch, on every road test and every trip into the office. It’s been my loyal companion for well over a year now and I’ve been overly impressed by it for several different reasons. It’s comfortable, it’s practical… and it…


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