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    Nelson Rigg Tank Bag

    Got it from New Enough for $41.00. It is the MG-950 magnetic model. Seems to be well built. No loose threads or hard to work zippers.Holds it's shape really well empty and stays where you put it. Made in USA too.

    Last edited by Guest; 05-14-2006, 08:14 PM.

    #2
    Same as Mine, Still Holding up well after a Year although Sun Faded because I Neglect to put the Cover on it. I like Mine Very Much and Would Buy Again.
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      #3
      Hey, I just got one of those from New Enough too! The FedEx truck dropped it off on Friday.

      Very nice little bag -- most others are twice the price. I have a much larger strap mounted Tour Master tank bag, but it always spreads out like a big blob and interferes with the bars.

      I needed something a little more narrow with a map pocket that mounted magnetically. This one has much better stiffeners in it so it should keep its shape loaded. The magnets are freakishly strong -- I don't know how you could lose this thing accidentally once it's stuck to the tank. And if you end up with too many souvenirs, it expands a couple of inches. It even comes with a rain cover.
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        #4
        Don't put your wallet to close to the bottom, I use a winter hat to space it off the bottom.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Jethro
          Don't put your wallet to close to the bottom, I use a winter hat to space it off the bottom.
          I won't...but it does have a couple of pockets up top (and a cell phone holder) if I ever did.

          And yes, the magnets are pretty stout. It's like six little hammers hitting it all at once if you're not careful.

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            #6
            8Track,

            You may want to do something to protect that beautiful paint job. I don't think there has been a tank bag made that doesn't cause some scuffing of the paint. I use clear contact paper to protect the paint.

            Thanks,
            Joe
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              #7
              Originally posted by Joe Nardy
              8Track,

              You may want to do something to protect that beautiful paint job. I don't think there has been a tank bag made that doesn't cause some scuffing of the paint. I use clear contact paper to protect the paint.

              Thanks,
              Joe
              Thanks for the advice, Joe. :-D
              3m used to make a paint protecting adhesive film. I have a discontinued roll up here at work I can use.
              Also, the clear on the 550 was stacked, so I have plenty to buff if it gets out of hand.

              BTW, wait 'till you see the paint job on the new 1000.:twisted:

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                #8
                Originally posted by 8trackmind
                Thanks for the advice, Joe. :-D
                3m used to make a paint protecting adhesive film. I have a discontinued roll up here at work I can use.
                Also, the clear on the 550 was stacked, so I have plenty to buff if it gets out of hand.

                BTW, wait 'till you see the paint job on the new 1000.:twisted:
                Can't wait, I know this is going to the right home

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Joe Nardy
                  8Track,

                  You may want to do something to protect that beautiful paint job. I don't think there has been a tank bag made that doesn't cause some scuffing of the paint. I use clear contact paper to protect the paint.

                  Thanks,
                  Joe
                  I use a strip of the Grip-It rubber mesh. It works even better with a non-magnetic bag; it keeps it from any sliding around.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dpep
                    I use a strip of the Grip-It rubber mesh. It works even better with a non-magnetic bag; it keeps it from any sliding around.
                    Thanks for the tip. I may try that as well. :-D

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                      #11
                      I'm ordering one of these ASAP...I've grown to hate riding with a backpack and strapping it down to the back of the bike.

                      Guess I'm growing up.

                      ~Adam

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by AOD
                        Guess I'm growing up.

                        ~Adam
                        It happens...

                        Btw, I bought the matching tail bag at the same time to get me up to BC. Needless to say, I didn't get to use it. If you want it instead of a tank bag, PM me.
                        It's quite a bit bigger than the tank bag so you can put say...extra meat in it.:-D
                        Last edited by Guest; 05-24-2006, 05:22 PM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by 8trackmind
                          It happens...

                          Btw, I bought the matching tail bag at the same time to get me up to BC. Needless to say, I didn't get to use it. If you want it instead of a tank bag, PM me.
                          It's quite a bit bigger than the tank bag so you can put say...extra meat in it.:-D
                          ............or some garlic dressing!

                          ............shower caps!

                          ............condoms!

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                            #14
                            I picked up the same bag on ebay recently. Very good quality and IMO the perfect size. I can cram a textbook or two and a big notebook in it, so I can ride to class with no backpack, IF i can ever get this devil machine back together. :shock:

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                              #15
                              Based upon the comments of all you folks, I decided to get the Nelson Rigg brand tank bag. I purchased the larger sized CL350 magnetic bag and I am pleased with the quality of the bag for the price of around $56. Once again the GSR folks come through for me. Thanks once again, Ray
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