MT-09 owner, no rack/bars/brackets back there just the passenger pegs to strap to. Any luggage suggestions?

  • vic_rattlehead@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Former FJ-09 rider here. At first, I used a tourmaster tail bag that was held on with straps. It was very secure and held enough for an overnight trip. Eventually I got a rack and some givi hard panniers that could hold way more.

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    6 months ago

    I have a Giant Loop “Klamath Tail Rack Pack” on my Trident 660. I strapped it to the pillion seat. It’s on the small side, so I wouldn’t call it “luggage.” But it looks and works great!

    • JustAManOnAToilet@lemmy.worldOP
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      6 months ago

      Tank bags are one of those black magic things I’m still hesitant about. What’s your experience? Any scratches on the tank?

      Edit to add: I usually wear a backpack for clothes and stuff for a few nights going somewhere, but it gets a little uncomfortable after an hour or so. Ideally I’d like to not have to wear the backpack at all but I guess at the very least a tank bag would lighten the load.

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        6 months ago

        Don’t use one as I’m still slowly buying what I need, and my bike takes pannier racks. 😂

        You might want to see if anyone sells a ring lock solution for yours, as at least with my bike the options will elevate the bag from the tank.

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    6 months ago

    I have a 5l kriega tank bag and a mount for each bike. It’s a good size for the important stuff. Straps are a bit fiddly but it’s useful.

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      6 months ago

      Kriega makes great bags! I use a US-20 Drybag from them and absolutely love it. Easy to put on and take off of my KLR and I’d trust it to keep anything dry. It’s also easy to move around to other bikes, especially if you get an extra set of straps.

  • itsworkthatwedo@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    A backpack and some paracord can be an effective solution. Learn a few basic knots and find some spots you can attach to…you can have a secure bag on the bike and a comfortable bag off it.