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Offline SteveH

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SW Motech crash bar bags
« on: September 14, 2023, 18:33:27 »
A few weeks back the brother in law had a minor crump on his bike resulting in a slightly sprained wrist but no damage to his Guzzi on account of the crash bars.
The same day a mate sent me a discount code for SW-Motech stuff.
So the world was telling me something  :)
Bars ordered at a £30 discount, delivered and fitted today. An easy peasy, lemon squeezy process provided you have the appropriate sockets, a torque wrench, some locking compound  and an IQ sufficient to read and follow instructions.

Now I need some of those natty little bags that fits in the loop, preferably ones that don't cost £50.
Any suggestions?

Offline NeilM

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Re: SW Motech crash bar bags
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2023, 06:43:10 »
I use LOMO crash bar bags.

They are universal, so you have to work out the best way to strap them onto your bars, but I've had mine on for over 15,000 miles and tried them out for impact robustness...several times  :shy: and am more than happy with them.

Link: https://www.lomo.co.uk/products/motorbike-crash-bar-dry-bags-1-pair/
The older I get, the better I was.