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The Rhinowalk Motorcycle Saddlebags are waterproof, durable, and designed for adventure enthusiasts. With a total capacity of 28L, these saddlebags feature a shockproof design, high compatibility with various motorcycle racks, and a roll-up design for easy access. Ideal for both touring and daily commutes, they also include reflective elements for enhanced safety.
Manufacturer | Rhinowalk |
Brand | Rhinowalk |
Model | R1428 |
Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 17.02 x 23.88 cm; 2.63 kg |
Item model number | MT1428 |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y1428 |
Item Weight | 2.63 Kilograms |
A**E
Love these
Good price point and quality product. Fit on my dr650 bought saddlebag mounts at the same time but probably weren't necessary. Allows me to carry my rain gear on trips and also perfect size to fit my collapsible fishing rod. Washed them while cleaning my bike and they are definitely waterproof.
M**T
So far so good!
So far the Rhinowalk bags have been great!!! lets see over time?Thank you Mark.
A**R
Will fit most bikes
Durable waterproof and easy to mount
C**T
Nice quality for the price
Ordered this bag for a upcoming trip on my Wr250r. The straps are long, but you can roll the straps and use the provided velcro built on the straps to tighten them up.Also, something that was helpful to tidy up the straps was a roll of velcro bought from harbor freight.The bag quality seems good, it's thicker then I expected from the price range.The large size seems about perfect on the WR and the Drz. Glad it didn't go with the XL.UPDATE: The bags held up great, but the plastic buckles on the main straps that go over the seat are weak and can fail.8 miles into our ride, my buddy who also bought these for this trip had his buckle fail, the bag went into the rear tire and chewed up the bag, destroying his new bag. We used zip ties ect to get us threw the trip.The bags also tend to sag toward the rear tire after time. I'm not sure I'll use them on another ride, might just go with a Giant loop as another guy in our group had (with no issues) Or I'll have to atleast find some metal buckles to replace the plastic ones.
K**C
Too many straps adds danger and unnecessary complication
It's great that they wanted to ensure waterproofing, but the hundreds of straps on this thing means just ONE needs to come loose from its weak velcro to end up in your wheel and kill you. Not only that, but I had to watch the installation video a bunch of times before I could figure out where all the straps went. They need to simplify this, and reduce the strapping. I ended up just cutting off a bunch of straps altogether, because most didn't even serve a real purpose.
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