Rhinowalk Saddlebags 28L MT1428, ultra light weight, 100% waterproof and extremely adaptable to any motorcycle and super easy to install ! Great addition to my Kawasaki Versys 300 !
Nice review. I also purchased a similar product Rhinowalk saddlebags 28L MT1448XL but used it with Rhinowalk universal saddle base MT002A as the base rack. Both work well on my African Twin Adventure Sport model 2018. Last December I travel about 6000km from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia to Phonsavan Laos without any problem. Even with speeds around 150-170 kph. The maximum speed I achieved was 200 kph. You may need to tie the bag with some cable tie to secure it. The product is waterproof so far. The cons for the saddlebag is it may take some time for you to fit the bag to your bike. But the price is reasonable for the quality you get. I like using this saddlebag because it snugly fits to my bike so it will balance the weight. There are no worries that the saddlebag may catch an object or car as the outline is narrow.
Consdering the 28l for commuting to the office (laptop/accessories/change of clothes) and some extra gear/possible groceries as needed. How well do they work rackless? Ive got a cfmoto 300nk, thanks!
I sent mine back. They advertise racklees but will not work well rackless. No rigidity, light duty. but would probably be OK with racks although is a thin material. You get what you pay for. Pay the extra money and go with Tusk... No comparison, quality, heavy-duty, and much more stable on the bike.
Yeah i have racks and the bags feel pretty sturdy on them… i like them so far for the PRICE they are very nice in my opinion.. in the future I want the Mosko moto reckless 80L system. 👍🏽👍🏽
I have the same problem, as a rackless system they don't feel really safely attached to the bike, I think to invent a saddle base for them was a good idea. However this make them more expensive and in my case ( not a serious traveler / camping user ) simple dry duffel bag is just cheaper.
28L is pretty good ! not too big and not too small, but is really up to you.. you have to think what you need them for to pick the size, are you going on short trips or long trips? 18L size I would use them for city commutes, the 28L size I would use for a weekend trip and the 48L size for longer trips.
Honestly i dont know .. i mean they go over the seat i imagine is not very confortable for the passenger.. but if u can manage to put the straps under the seat is probably a way..
Esa moto esta chida pero me parece un poco pesada para su motor 300cc la mire en un dealer y si no estoy equivocado su peso debe ser muy parecido a la versys 650!! Saludos y feliz año 2024!!🏍️✌️