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  • User experience on Nelson Rigg Spirit 30



    Had bought this long back, but haven't had a chance (call it guts if you want) to use it until my last weekend trip as I didn't buy the straps.

    Somehow I managed to strap it using the provided loops & made a simple one knot to stay it fit on my rear of CBR; needless to say, it performed brilliantly & most importantly none of my things were moved from one end to another, may be its due to tight packing, but still. The bag also didn't move a mm here & there despite several 100 of twisties & several 100's of bad roads.

    Fixing the tail bag is at the rear most part of the CBR at the grab rails & hence left roomy for the rider to ride the bike more than comfortably. I'd once even stuffed up stuffs, but the zip slightly seemed to give away (they're not YKK) but still held good.

    Absolutely delighted product that I got it from US; bang value for money.
    Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
    Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
    ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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    • Originally posted by aargee View Post


      Had bought this long back, but haven't had a chance (call it guts if you want) to use it until my last weekend trip as I didn't buy the straps.

      Somehow I managed to strap it using the provided loops & made a simple one knot to stay it fit on my rear of CBR; needless to say, it performed brilliantly & most importantly none of my things were moved from one end to another, may be its due to tight packing, but still. The bag also didn't move a mm here & there despite several 100 of twisties & several 100's of bad roads.

      Fixing the tail bag is at the rear most part of the CBR at the grab rails & hence left roomy for the rider to ride the bike more than comfortably. I'd once even stuffed up stuffs, but the zip slightly seemed to give away (they're not YKK) but still held good.

      Absolutely delighted product that I got it from US; bang value for money.
      Nice one, RG, if you can post it with a photo of how you've mounted to your bike, that'd do a big favor for the CBR owners around here. And also how much did it cost? If you can throw some light on that one and the sourcing part of which website or store in US that'd be great.

      Kudos, looks good.

      Cheers!
      VJ
      Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
      The girl said, 'NO!'


      And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


      THE END

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      • Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
        Nice one, RG, if you can post it with a photo of how you've mounted to your bike, that'd do a big favor for the CBR owners around here. And also how much did it cost? If you can throw some light on that one and the sourcing part of which website or store in US that'd be great.

        Kudos, looks good.

        Cheers!
        VJ
        Was gonna ask just that! Was looking at this very bag yesterday and now you post a review of it! How do the cords hold up? Where did u attach em on the CBR?

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        • Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
          I guess, as of now there is very handful guys who's going in for the RYNOX stuff and even more handfuls going in for the Dirtsack stuff and a very few posting a review as such, so I guess WE'D have to wait for a while to know what's RYNOX and Dirtsack is all about.

          I am planning to go for the The Navigator tankbag very soon. But I guess Dirtsack Speedbag and Cramster Colt are both the same when it comes to the capacity and features.

          Meanwhile, the RYNOX Nomad has a pretty big carrying capacity holds 38 Liters per side (Expanded) unlike 16L (per side) like the Cramster Colt and the Dirtsack Speedbag.

          So that sums it for the most part, let's wait and see for some honest reviews here.

          Cheers!
          VJ
          inclined towards Speedbag now as it is cheaper and hopefully will hold my stuff for a week or so. Will post a detailed review after I come back from Leh

          Mithun
          Hakuna Matata

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          • Need to buy good knee gaurds. Can anyone suggest/guide me to a shop in chennai. budget : 1.5k

            checked with cramster store in arcot road. They didn't have anything in stock.

            I had heard from someone that there is a shop in nungambakkam but i cant recollect the shop.(i am not so sure about nungambakkam as well)


            Also need to buy the good quality Bungee Cords too. Searched GP road but wasn't able to find the good ones.
            Last edited by devesh38; 05-02-2012, 12:52 PM.

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            • Originally posted by aargee View Post


              bang value for money.
              This bag sure is VFM. Looks and feels top quality and very sturdy too. Quite big in size so will comfortably pack quite a bit for a 3-4 day trip. Nice buy Ganesh.
              ATGATT - Because hospital ceilings are boring !!!

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              • Originally posted by n_aditya View Post
                This bag sure is VFM...bit for a 3-4 day trip. Nice buy
                Tks you saar; I'm glad to hear this especially when it comes from a very experienced rider & as you saw it in person.

                chicmagnet & B7ACKTHORN - Will try taking the pics next time when I mount the tail bag on CBR for a trip.
                Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
                Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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                • Orazo Picus

                  Got myself the Orazo Picus a week ago.
                  I have been wearing it to office since then

                  Pros:
                  Extremely comfortable to wear - unlike riding boots. You can walk fair distances without feeling any sort of discomfort.
                  Steel toe and Ankle protection is good.
                  Waterproof (I haven't tested this aspect yet!)
                  Light Weight
                  Bloody good grip
                  Cons:
                  The reflector at back could have been of better quality.
                  The smooth surface means that the gear shifter tends to slip of the shoe sometimes - but I guess this is because I am not used to the shoe yet.
                  Lack of a shift protector on left boot.

                  All in all it is worth the 3420 Rs it cost me.
                  Will post a more detailed review of water and cold resistance soon.

                  Mithun
                  Last edited by Mithungo; 05-02-2012, 02:03 PM.
                  Hakuna Matata

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                  • Some doubts on Optimus M

                    Originally posted by men_in_jean View Post
                    Got the RYNOX Opimus-M bag last week.. Note this is not a complete review. I am yet to use it on a proper long ride.. can comment then.

                    The bag really is of great quality.. finishing is perfect.. cant find any loose/broken stitches.. has big sized pockets.. reflectors on all sides.. waterproof cover for the entire bag.. one pocket is waterproof I believe.. etc

                    +points
                    1, Great quality atleast to my eyes
                    2, Its BIG.. and expandable upto 29lts!!
                    3, The magnetic base is detachable through a zip. Once removed this bag can be used as a carry bag/tail bag. Or I think we can attach the 'suction base' of Optimus-S which is non-magnetic for use on bikes with non-metal tanks.

                    -points
                    1, Zipers are not YKK! It doesn't feel bad.. but not great.
                    2, The bag cannot be used as a carry bag unless the magnetic base is removed/unzipped, since the carry straps go inside the magnetic base and the bag. It is little frustrating to unzip/zip the base now and then.
                    3, Even though Rynox charged an extra amount for sending the bag through blue-dart (over maruti couriers).. they still sent it through Maruti couriers and a cause of delay. I don't know why a premium then.

                    As of now, The bag is an excellent VFM.. Detailed review after atleast 1000kms..

                    I like this bag man! I have some doubts regarding it. please take your time to clarify it.
                    My requiremnts are
                    1. I need to fit a 15.4'' inch laptop
                    2. A full faced helmet

                    now my doubts are
                    1. After removing the magnetic base where did you keep it
                    2. In uneven roads how did the bag respond, did it bounce? Sorry if the question is comical just want to know, read somewhere magnetic tank bags move or bounce in bad roads
                    3. Drag when in high speed (3 figures)
                    CBR250R |
                    Bajaj Pulsar 180 - dts i |
                    Bajaj CT 100

                    Sometimes it takes a whole tankful of fuel before you can think straight.

                    It was not that far on the map.

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                    • Originally posted by Mithungo View Post
                      Got myself the Orazo Picus a week ago.
                      I have been wearing it to office since then

                      Pros:
                      Extremely comfortable to wear - unlike riding boots. You can walk fair distances without feeling any sort of discomfort.
                      Steel toe and Ankle protection is good.
                      Waterproof (I haven't tested this aspect yet!)
                      Light Weight
                      Bloody good grip
                      Cons:
                      The reflector at back could have been of better quality.
                      The smooth surface means that the gear shifter tends to slip of the shoe sometimes - but I guess this is because I am not used to the shoe yet.
                      Lack of a shift protector on left boot.

                      All in all it is worth the 3420 Rs it cost me.
                      Will post a more detailed review of water and cold resistance soon.

                      Mithun
                      I too bought the same shoes. And they pretty comfy. But wearing whole day the toes are little smelly when i take the shoes out in the evening. But thats a minor issue. Overall i am pretty happy with it.

                      And about grip. Its good in most places, but as i do some trekking too, the grip is obviously less than the trekking shoes. But the shoes serves there purpose very well.

                      I am observing little scarring in the place which comes in contact with the gear lever. Hope it doesnt spoil the surface of the shoe. Want it to last atleast a year.

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                      • Originally posted by devesh38 View Post
                        Need to buy good knee gaurds. Can anyone suggest/guide me to a shop in chennai. budget : 1.5k

                        checked with cramster store in arcot road. They didn't have anything in stock.

                        I had heard from someone that there is a shop in nungambakkam but i cant recollect the shop.(i am not so sure about nungambakkam as well)


                        Also need to buy the good quality Bungee Cords too. Searched GP road but wasn't able to find the good ones.
                        Cramster is your only branded option in that price. You can buy them online. or you can check out the fake ones in ebay, if you go a few pages back you will find the links i have posted.

                        Even am looking for bungee cords, I found some in helmet shops which seem to hold.
                        Regardless, Life shall go on.

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                        • Originally posted by devesh38 View Post
                          I too bought the same shoes. And they pretty comfy. But wearing whole day the toes are little smelly when i take the shoes out in the evening... (I remove it when I get into my cabin. So no smelly ) But thats a minor issue. Overall i am pretty happy with it.

                          I am observing little scarring in the place which comes in contact with the gear lever. Hope it doesnt spoil the surface of the shoe. Want it to last atleast a year. (That is a serious drawback.. even though it is derived from those industrial safety boots, they should have stuck a good shift protector in..)
                          P.S: how does the waterproofing claim stand in our monsoons?

                          Mithun
                          Hakuna Matata

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                          • Originally posted by devesh38 View Post
                            ..........................
                            Also need to buy the good quality Bungee Cords too. Searched GP road but wasn't able to find the good ones.
                            This should help you with bungee cords:
                            Motor Cycle Bike Utility Luggage Elastic Bungee Cord/Straps rope with 4 hooks | eBay

                            Mithun
                            Hakuna Matata

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                            • Originally posted by Mithungo View Post
                              P.S: how does the waterproofing claim stand in our monsoons?

                              Mithun
                              Its just water resistant and not water proof. That is, it resists well with some splashes of water, but not good in rains.

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                              • Originally posted by aargee View Post
                                Tks you saar; I'm glad to hear this especially when it comes from a very experienced rider & as you saw it in person.
                                Saar, my experience is nothing compared to yours and of many others here. I only have 21k kms of sport bike riding before which it was limited to office commutes
                                ATGATT - Because hospital ceilings are boring !!!

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