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Good luggage that works for the GS500?

Started by PAC, April 29, 2004, 08:57:03 AM

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PAC

Contemplating purchasing some luggage for my GS for those commutes to work (i'm getting tired of the backpack).

I can't decide whether a tank bag or a tail bag is better.  At first I wanted a tank bag, but after doing some research I'm leaning towards a tail bag.  I've read many posts about magnetic tank bags de-magnetizing credit cards and such, and tank scratches inherent in attaching and removing the bag often.  If anyone would like to counter this, I'd love to hear your thoughts.

So anyone want to offer any advice on which tail bags fit and look somewhat decent on the GS?  I don't need a huge, traveling-across-country pack, just something big enough to take the phone, wallet, PDA, papers to and from work.  I'm also not looking to spend a whole lot on the very best bag, I just need something that will look decent and stay attached to the bike.
Blue 2005 Suzuki M50.  I used to have a GS500F.

richard

I personally like the tank bag... my tank bag is irreplacable.  I always use it.  

Now, you can't put anything in it that is sensitive to the magnets.  no wallets with credit cards, no floppy disks, laptop computers, or magnetically triggered nuclear warheads.

I do like having a hard tail bag at times, but more because it has a lock in it.  I haven't personally noticed my tank bag scratching the tank much.

I am currently using a held tank bag from newenough.com, and it seems to work pretty well, and is pretty inexpensive.

just my $.02
Richard

'96 GS500

Great news! I just saved a bundle on car insurance by switching to a motorcycle!

Cal Price

I use a Givi top-box and occasionally a tank bag, I'm very happy with it. I have safety concerns about tailpacks, there is a current thread about bungees, have a look.
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Isotech

BTW: MythBusters did a test on eel skin wallets so see if the would mess up credit cards. They don't bTW.

Also they found it extremely difficult to demagnetize the cards. In fact, it took a very powerful magnet to actually kill the cards... much stronger then the magnets that hold on tank bags.

I have been using the same marsee tank bag for the last year, and all my credit cards work perfectly. The Marsee magnets are also shielded. Highly recommend the there tanksbags... water resistent too.

Kerry

Quote from: PACI don't need a huge, traveling-across-country pack, just something big enough to take the phone, wallet, PDA, papers to and from work.
Until you mentioned "papers" I was ready to talk about my 17-liter Tourmaster tailbag.  But papers ... hmmm.

Are you talking about 8.5" x 11" papers that need to make the journey without folding or bending?  If that's the case then you may either have to go bigger than you want, or think outside the "motorcycle luggage" box.  I'm not proposing a blocky briefcase exactly, but something similar to a laptop case may fit the bill.

I have hauled my laptop to work on the back of my seat many times, using just a $5-$8 bungee net with 6 hooks.  Works great!  When I arrive, the bungee net goes into my helmet along with my gloves and the laptop gets carried around by the handle, as usual.

Now, I have never done this when the weather looked even slightly "dodgy", so you may need to put some extra thought into a rain cover of some kind.  But if you already have a suitable case of some kind, try the $5-$8 bungee net solution before shelling out the big bucks for something motorcycle-specific.  Just don't try to haul a 6-pack of beer on the back with it!   :lol: (See lost my beer - get a better bungee.)
Yellow 1999 GS500E
Kerry's Suzuki GS500 Page

cozy

I use a Held Magnetic Tank bag. Like a brainiac i put my 128mb USB pen drive in there last saturday and it was cooked when i pluuged it in afetrwards.  :oops:  :oops:  :oops:  :oops:

Yes i did backup my data so it didn't matter.
**No matter where you go, There you are.**
2001 Ducati M750 Metallic

PAC

Thanks for the great responses.  By papers I mean an occasional notebook (of paper, not computer).

Interresting about the USB drive.  that is one of the items that I would be taking to work.  The usual stuff to work is my PDA, mp3 player, headphones, USB drive, couple of pens, wallet, maybe a couple of CD's.  The mp3 player is HD based (iRiver iHP-120), so i'm a little leery of a magnetic tank bag for such a thing.  I respect your opinion, Isotech, but i've had credt cards be zapped by accidentally setting it down on the anti-theft-doohickey-deactivator  at some stores.  Kinda strange that mythbusters proved that wrong, who knows....  I'd rather not chance it.

Anyone have any experience with the Joe Rocket tail bag?  The price seems right, and I've had good luck with my JR clothing...
http://street-bikes.ridegear.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/shop/Tail_Bags/F-7295_Sport_Tail_Bag.html?E+scstore
Blue 2005 Suzuki M50.  I used to have a GS500F.

vtlion

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Cal Price

Hmmmmmmmmmm papers huh, get a Suzuki Burgman 650 scooter, you pan put your office desk under the seat.
Black Beemer  - F800ST.
In Cricket the testicular guard, or Box, was introduced in 1874. The helmet was introduced in 1974. Is there a message??

panik

Quote from: PACI've read many posts about magnetic tank bags de-magnetizing credit cards and such.

bugger, I wondered how my credit card got demagnetised, I was cashless for a week :(
I did save alot of money this month though...

I do like my tank bag but, when it's packed full and expanded, it's too big.
I still think that it's better than a backpack, and more convenient than anything else.

I'm going to get a tail pack, and soft panniers to use as well, especially for long trips and camping
Don't Panic.

gsJack

Quote from: Cal PriceI use a Givi top-box and occasionally a tank bag, I'm very happy with it. I have safety concerns about tailpacks, there is a current thread about bungees, have a look.

I'm looking into a Givi top box now.  Have used various pieces of soft luggage for years.  Which box are you using?  Got a pic of your GS500 with the box on?

gsJack

Quote from: PACThanks for the great responses.  Anyone have any experience with the Joe Rocket tail bag?  The price seems right, and I've had good luck with my JR clothing...
http://street-bikes.ridegear.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/shop/Tail_Bags/F-7295_Sport_Tail_Bag.html?E+scstore

I've got a magnetic JR Sport Tank bag, about a 20 liter size.  Never had their tail pack but the tank bag is good quality.  I'm using the Tourmaster TB-17 tail bag, must be same one Terry has.  Also good quality.

Got a pair of small Dowco saddlebags that I've never liked and don't reccommend.  I also have a strap type Eclipse sport tank bag that expands to 30 liters for traveling.  Haven't had any problem with the JR mag or Eclipse strap bags marking up the gas tank, but I'm not very fussy about such things.  Bikes are for riding, not polishing.   :lol:

No problem here either with the JR clothing except that the bright colors seem to fade rather quickly.  Have a red and black Atomic and a heavier orange and black Meteor jackets and will add a mesh type Rio soon in  black and silver color.  My 02 GS is black and silver and my Shoei RF1000 is silver.   :lol:  :lol:  :thumb:

Von Vester

I don't know about credit cards but I'm pretty sure magnetic tank bags cause sterility.  :o Particularly during hard braking. Hmmm...magnetic tank bags with kitchen knives during hard braking would cause difficulties too....sort of a high pitched 'ouch'.
As my Uncle Bilbo used to say, "It's a dangerous thing taking your motorcycle out of the garage. If you don't keep your wits about you there's no telling where you'll be swept off to."

gsJack

Quote from: Von VesterI don't know about credit cards but I'm pretty sure magnetic tank bags cause sterility.  :o

Don't think I'll worry too much about that one.   :(

WAP

Ha, i was just going to sart a new thread regarding magnetic tank bags when i came across this one. So my question is, I was wondering if we could get more specific on what exactly we should keep away from the magnets in a tank bag. I'm planning on getting a tank bag for my daily commute to work. I usually pack a couple of books, cd player, cds, gameboy, etc (which, btw, should tell you how much "work" i actually get accomplished :P ). Should i be worried about carrying the walkman or the gameboy in the tankbag?

Kerry

Quote from: gsJackI'm using the Tourmaster TB-17 tail bag, must be same one Terry has.
Uh, name's Kerry.   :lol:

That's OK, I don't mind too much.  It's certainly better coming from you than from my mother-in-law.  She called me Terry or Perry for months on end!  :dunno:
Yellow 1999 GS500E
Kerry's Suzuki GS500 Page

Cal Price

Black Beemer  - F800ST.
In Cricket the testicular guard, or Box, was introduced in 1874. The helmet was introduced in 1974. Is there a message??

gsJack

Quote from: Kerry
Quote from: gsJackI'm using the Tourmaster TB-17 tail bag, must be same one Terry has.
Uh, name's Kerry.   :lol:

That's OK, I don't mind too much.  It's certainly better coming from you than from my mother-in-law.  She called me Terry or Perry for months on end!  :dunno:

Sorry Kerry, it was just a typo or perhaps a senior moment.  I usually catch those things when I preview the post but missed this one.

You have been one of the most helpful members here for a long time and anyone who has been here for a while knows you, me included.

Cal Price

Black Beemer  - F800ST.
In Cricket the testicular guard, or Box, was introduced in 1874. The helmet was introduced in 1974. Is there a message??


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