Dowco Deluxe Magnetic Tank Bag 1680 denier nylon construction with a neoprene pad for tank protection Magnetic strap mounting system Main compartment has ample storage, a mesh lid pocket and a detachable key chain is also provided Also features a sewn-in rain hood, quick release buckles and a handy carry handle Tank bag can be unzipped for use as a map only harness Multiple colored trim inserts included Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Joe Rocket Manta Magnetic Tank Bag Wind/water resistant Rock Tex 680 construction Magnetic base for easy tank use Wear resistant PVC edging Two-zipper top for easy access Reflective JOE ROCKET logo and stripe Adjustable shoulder strap Vinyl rain cover Dimensions: 13"L x 7.5"W x 4.5"H Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Chase Harper 1150 Magnetic Tank Bag Designed for easy transport of larger loads Expands vertically from 3-9 inches Compression straps inside compartment help control heavier objects Separate zippered lower compartment with foam for rattle-free storage Holds flashlights, tools, camera, etc. Measures 14" x 10" x 9" 1260c.i. Full coverage storm flaps, magnetic mounting with retaining strap, narrow design Lifetime manufacturer's warranty Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Cortech 21-Liter Magnetic Tank Bag Four external zipper pockets and one mesh pocket Full-size interior top flap Velcro? closure mesh pocket Scotchlite? 3M reflective Tour Master logo and striping Rubberized carrying handle Clear-vu snap map pocket Zippered expansion panel 1680 Denier ballistic nylon Tricot interior lining 16"L x 9"W x 9-13"H (21 Liter Capacity) Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Tour Master Mini Magnetic Tank Bag The Cortech Mini Tank Bags are versatile, compact and stylish storage solutions for the rider who prefers to travel light. 1680D Ballistic nylon exterior Clear-Vu snap map pocket Heavy-duty large tooth zippers Scotchlite? 3M reflective Tour Master logo and striping Top flap internal organizer pocket Drawstring closure rain cover Tricot interior lining Rubberized carrying handle Adjustable shoulder strap Zipper expansion pocket Shielded magnetic mounting system Safety tether strap Protective non-slip / non-scratch mounting base Easy access top load main compartment TPR zipper pulls 11.5"L x 8"W x 5"H (8 Liter capacity) Available colors: Black, Red, Blue Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Firstgear Onyx Magnetic Tank Bag RoadTex 1000 denier nylon with PVC coating and UV protection Non-slip material on bottom with heavy-duty magnets Clear map pocket with hook-and-loop closure Soft flannel lining to protect valuables Convenient soft-grip carrying handle Reflective piping and logo on outside of bag Reinforced sidewall Zippered mesh pocket inside of the lid plus elastic penholders Detachable key holder on inside Rain cover included Measures 13"L x 9?"W x 5?"H / 710 CI Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Rapid Transit Recon 11 Magnetic Tank Bag Wind/Water resistant 1000D nylon construction Scratchguard rubberized contact fabric Magnetic mounting system Integrated tank protector Audio Ready System Rain cover Reflective stripe 30cm x 20cm x 19cm storage (11.4 liters) Not recommended for use with the ZX10R Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Rapid Transit Recon 19 Magnetic Tank Bag Wind/Water resistant 1000D nylon construction Scratchguard rubberized contact fabric Magnetic mounting system Integrated tank protector Backpack convertible Hydration Ready Audio Ready System Map window Cell phone storage Eyewear storage Rain cover Reflective stripe 40cm x 26cm x 18cm (15.8" x 10.2" x 7.1") 18.7 liter capacity Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Rapid Transit Stack LT Magnetic Tank Bag Wind/Water resistant 1000D nylon construction 2-in-1 modular bag system Scratch guard rubberized contact fabric Magnetic mounting system Hydration ready Audio Ready System Eyewear storage Cell phone storage Map windows Backpack convertible Rain cover 40cm x 28cm x 26cm storage (29 Liters) Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Chase Harper 750 Magnetic Expandable Tank Bag Ideal for smaller tanks, offroad bikes or around town use Includes lover compartment with foam for rattle-free storage Holds tools, cameras, locks, etc. Measures 10" X 8" X 9" 720 C.I. Magnetic attaching with retaining strap, detachable map pouch, carry handle Lifetime Manufacturer's warranty Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Dowco Iron Rider Magnetic Tank Bag Provides soft storage for most cruiser-style motorcycles Made from 600 denier, fade resistant fabric Sewn-in magnets with protective neoprene pad Sewn-in reflective markings with UV resistant film for map pocket 2 year limited manufacturer's warranty 6.5"H x 9.5"W x 12.5"D Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Chase Harper Mini Aeropac Magnetic Tank Bag Removable polyethylene foam insert, can be cut to "custom fit" camera's, etc... Tough 1000 Denier Cordura Plus urethane coated nylon Carrying handle 3 point mounting system Low profile design Continuous top YKK double stitched zippers Capacity: 10.5" x 9" x 4.5" 425 cubic inches or 7 liters of space Attaches magnetically Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Firstgear Onyx Expandable Magnetic Tank Bag RoadTex 1000 denier nylon with PVC coating and UV protection Non-slip material on bottom with heavy-duty magnets Clear map pocket with hook-and-loop closure Adjustable shoulder straps for use as backpack Convenient soft-grip carrying handle Soft flannel lining to protect valuables Mounting base can be used separately as a map holder Reflective piping and logo Reinforced sidewall Zippered mesh pocket inside of the lid plus elastic penholders Detachable key holder on inside Rain cover and adjustable shoulder strap included Additional safety bungee cord provided Compressed: 14"L x 10"W x 8"H / 1,120 CI Expanded: 14"L x 10"W x 11"H / 1540 CI ? Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Chase Harper Sport Tour Magnetic Tank Bag Tough 1000 Denier Cordura Plus urethane coated nylon Foam padding sewn inside main compartment and bottom panel Clear vinyl flip-over map pouch for easy viewing Pannier style, built-in side zipper pouches Full size inside mesh pocket with Velcro closure Inside key chain holder Wedge style expansion on one end Main compartment: 15" x 10" x 15" Pannier side pouches: 12" x 4" x 4.5" Front zipper pouch: 9" x 3" x 5" Inside mesh pocket: 13" x 10" x 4" 1 cubic foot or 29 liters of space Expanded: 1.8 cubic feet or 5.1 liters of space Attaches magnetically Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Chase Harper TP2 Magnetic Expandable Tank Bag YKK zipper with silent slider Industrial grade backed nylon Low-profile sport bike styling tankbag Sport touring style map pouch with attachments for Touring map pouch Pockets: 2side, 1 front, 1 top lid for cell phone etc, 1 front mesh, 1 mesh inside lid and main body Sport Touring style form fit with rubberized floating base (not a stiff base) Expandable 3" from base Internal light contrast cloth for visibility Inside key fob Rubberized carrying handle Exclusive adjustable comfy shoulder strap for sling style attachment Hide away winged industrial grade magnetic mounting Bar tacked at stress points 16"L x 12"W x6"H (expands to 9"H) Side Pockets: 1.5"D x 6"H x 10"L Front Pocket: 6"H x 6"W x 1.5"D Famous Chase Harper Lifetime warranty Made in USA
Chase Harper 6X Magnetic Expandable Tank Bag YKK zipper with silent slider Industrial grade backed nylon Low-profile sport bike styling tankbag Sport style map pouch with attachments for Sport Touring map pouch Pockets: 2side, 1 front, 1 top lid for cell phone etc, 1mesh inside lid and main body Sport style form fit with rubberized floating base (not a stiff base) Expandable 3" from base Internal light contrast cloth for visibility Rubberized carrying handle Exclusive adjustable comfy shoulder strap for sling style attachment Hide away winged industrial grade magnetic mounting Bar tacked at stress points 14"L x 9"W x6"H (expands to 9"H) Side Pockets: 2"D x 4"H x 9"L Front Pocket: 5"H X 7"W x 2"D Famous Chase Harper Lifetime warranty Made in USA
Tour Master TB-12 Magnetic Mount Nylon Tank Bag Heavy-duty nylon construction Clear-Vu snap map pocket Internal support panels hold bag shape Zippered main compartment Rubberized carry handle Reflective Tour Master logos TPR zipper pulls Weather resistant Rain cover included Mesh rear pocket 13"L x 9.5"W x 6-9.5"H (12 Liter Capacity) Click Here for Additional Luggage Information
Features heavy-duty magnets to hold it in place, 2 side pockets with reflective stripes, clear top pocket for maps, and 2 carrying handles. Measures 11? x 14? x 7?. Maps not included.
This is a awesome waterproof magnetic tank bag / case for all electronic Devices and gadgets. This quality leather case will Magnetically attach itself to any metal part of your motorcycle or snowmobile so you have a safe and secure solution for your cell phone, amplifier, iphone etc...
Product consists of a black magnetic disk which is adhered to any flat surface. A metal disk is provided for attachment to back of phone or any non-metallic (non-ferrous) item. Instruction Sheet and Alcohol Cleaning Pad included...
Super Cool new Design To Prevent The Device Overheat This is a new waterproof magnetic tank bag / case for all electronic Devices and gadgets. This quality leather case will Magnetically attach itself to any metal part of your motorcycle or snowmobile so you have a safe and secure solution for your cell phone, amplifier, iphone etc...
Introducing The New WCI Super Solution For Your Motorcycle, Will Keep Your Phone, Camera Or GPS Secure In The Face Of Heavy Winds While Streaking Down The Freeway. Designed To Attach Itself To Any Metal Gas Tank, It Needs No Installation, And Will Remain On For A Long Time To Come...
Carry your gear securely with the Coleman Magnetic Motorcycle Tank Bag. The Magnetic Tank Bag attaches to your motorcycle's fuel tank with strong magnets; a scratch-resistant, non-slip bottom keeps it in place without damaging your tank...
BUILT-IN RUBBER GATE TO PASS SIP TUBES OR CORDS INTO THE EXTERIOR. TPR ZIPPER PULLS FOR EASE OF USE. 3M SCOTCHLITE REFLECTIVE CORTECH LOGOS. DEPENDABLE DURAFLEX BUCKLES ARE USED THROUGHOUT.
i only read the first couple of sentences but it literally made me LOL. "London, England, a very rainy place."
London, England, is much more than a very rainy place. And it doesn't rain all the time, i haven't noticed it raining for many weeks actually, lots of snow. Maybe you should research a bit – London's pretty much always a bit chilly but it doesn't rain all year like all americans think…
I assume your bike does not have a sight glass on the side, as you mentioned that you had a dip stick.
If you were missing a liter or two, its not too bad. You're luck to have caught it in time. It probably did cause some engine wear, but I think its minimal and you probably won't have any problems.
If this is your first bike, you should get on some websites and download some bike maintenance pdf's so you can take care of the basic maintenance issues.
i have a box by my desk, on coffee table in front of tv, all three bathrooms in the house, bedroom, in my motorcycle tank bag, my man-purse, my truck, in the drawer of the desk at work, work vehicle, and garage…etc
I have not seen a “full service” pump at a gas station in years. I once mistakenly pulled up to one on my motorcycle back in the 1980s. The attendant was flummoxed. “How do I get the gas tank open?” he asked. “Are you sure you want to be here?”
Although the gas cap on that motorcycle did not lock, no one ever messed with it. Not that it matters, the locking gas cap thing is really silly. If you check almost any motorcycle, you'll see that it has a gasoline petcock on the left side. Attach your rubber hose here, turn the petcock to “P,” and you can drain the motorcycle's tank without using the gas cap. Glug glug glug.
Okay, I'm not supposed to post “how to commit a crime” tips online. So let's get to the topic.
Science fiction relating to cars: Among other things, Isaac Asimov wrote stories about cars with robotic positronic brains. The one we all remember the best is “Sally.”
Harlan Ellison wrote “Along the Scenic Route” about a highway duel. This story is collected in “Deathbird Stories.” I'm not a Harlan Ellison fan. Read this story anyway.
I have not seen a “full service” pump at a gas station in years. I once mistakenly pulled up to one on my motorcycle back in the 1980s. The attendant was flummoxed. “How do I get the gas tank open?” he asked. “Are you sure you want to be here?”
Although the gas cap on that motorcycle did not lock, no one ever messed with it. Not that it matters, the locking gas cap thing is really silly. If you check almost any motorcycle, you'll see that it has a gasoline petcock on the left side. Attach your rubber hose here, turn the petcock to “P,” and you can drain the motorcycle's tank without using the gas cap. Glug glug glug.
Okay, I'm not supposed to post “how to commit a crime” tips online. So let's get to the topic.
Science fiction relating to cars: Among other things, Isaac Asimov wrote stories about cars with robotic positronic brains. The one we all remember the best is “Sally.”
Harlan Ellison wrote “Along the Scenic Route” about a highway duel. This story is collected in “Deathbird Stories.” I'm not a Harlan Ellison fan. Read this story anyway.
i only read the first couple of sentences but it literally made me LOL. "London, England, a very rainy place."
London, England, is much more than a very rainy place. And it doesn't rain all the time, i haven't noticed it raining for many weeks actually, lots of snow. Maybe you should research a bit – London's pretty much always a bit chilly but it doesn't rain all year like all americans think…
I have not seen a “full service” pump at a gas station in years. I once mistakenly pulled up to one on my motorcycle back in the 1980s. The attendant was flummoxed. “How do I get the gas tank open?” he asked. “Are you sure you want to be here?”
Although the gas cap on that motorcycle did not lock, no one ever messed with it. Not that it matters, the locking gas cap thing is really silly. If you check almost any motorcycle, you'll see that it has a gasoline petcock on the left side. Attach your rubber hose here, turn the petcock to “P,” and you can drain the motorcycle's tank without using the gas cap. Glug glug glug.
Okay, I'm not supposed to post “how to commit a crime” tips online. So let's get to the topic.
Science fiction relating to cars: Among other things, Isaac Asimov wrote stories about cars with robotic positronic brains. The one we all remember the best is “Sally.”
Harlan Ellison wrote “Along the Scenic Route” about a highway duel. This story is collected in “Deathbird Stories.” I'm not a Harlan Ellison fan. Read this story anyway.
Laughs, "Boy, some people really hate anything from China, don't they? The Chinese are quite capable of producing fairly good quality, but most importers order what's cheap. The good news is that Tank isn't one of them… they're one step higher. I wouldn't recommend it, a Tank motorcycle is nothing more than a tarted up Tank scooter, typically they've got a scooter motor in them along with the same belt driven CVT transmission. In all honesty, if you want a motorcycle, don't waste your time buying any of the ones from the scooter makers regardless of what country its produced in, you'll be far better off with a real motorcycle. If you must have something like this, look at Kymco or CPI."
I just finish your blog and I find it amusing. Write some more in same manner. I would really like to read your next post.
hahaha, use a wrench
i only read the first couple of sentences but it literally made me LOL. "London, England, a very rainy place."
London, England, is much more than a very rainy place. And it doesn't rain all the time, i haven't noticed it raining for many weeks actually, lots of snow. Maybe you should research a bit – London's pretty much always a bit chilly but it doesn't rain all year like all americans think…
I assume your bike does not have a sight glass on the side, as you mentioned that you had a dip stick.
If you were missing a liter or two, its not too bad. You're luck to have caught it in time. It probably did cause some engine wear, but I think its minimal and you probably won't have any problems.
If this is your first bike, you should get on some websites and download some bike maintenance pdf's so you can take care of the basic maintenance issues.
i have a box by my desk, on coffee table in front of tv, all three bathrooms in the house, bedroom, in my motorcycle tank bag, my man-purse, my truck, in the drawer of the desk at work, work vehicle, and garage…etc
Here in my car, I feel safest of all…
I have not seen a “full service” pump at a gas station in years. I once mistakenly pulled up to one on my motorcycle back in the 1980s. The attendant was flummoxed. “How do I get the gas tank open?” he asked. “Are you sure you want to be here?”
Although the gas cap on that motorcycle did not lock, no one ever messed with it. Not that it matters, the locking gas cap thing is really silly. If you check almost any motorcycle, you'll see that it has a gasoline petcock on the left side. Attach your rubber hose here, turn the petcock to “P,” and you can drain the motorcycle's tank without using the gas cap. Glug glug glug.
Okay, I'm not supposed to post “how to commit a crime” tips online. So let's get to the topic.
Science fiction relating to cars:
Among other things, Isaac Asimov wrote stories about cars with robotic positronic brains. The one we all remember the best is “Sally.”
Harlan Ellison wrote “Along the Scenic Route” about a highway duel. This story is collected in “Deathbird Stories.” I'm not a Harlan Ellison fan. Read this story anyway.
Here in my car, I feel safest of all…
I have not seen a “full service” pump at a gas station in years. I once mistakenly pulled up to one on my motorcycle back in the 1980s. The attendant was flummoxed. “How do I get the gas tank open?” he asked. “Are you sure you want to be here?”
Although the gas cap on that motorcycle did not lock, no one ever messed with it. Not that it matters, the locking gas cap thing is really silly. If you check almost any motorcycle, you'll see that it has a gasoline petcock on the left side. Attach your rubber hose here, turn the petcock to “P,” and you can drain the motorcycle's tank without using the gas cap. Glug glug glug.
Okay, I'm not supposed to post “how to commit a crime” tips online. So let's get to the topic.
Science fiction relating to cars:
Among other things, Isaac Asimov wrote stories about cars with robotic positronic brains. The one we all remember the best is “Sally.”
Harlan Ellison wrote “Along the Scenic Route” about a highway duel. This story is collected in “Deathbird Stories.” I'm not a Harlan Ellison fan. Read this story anyway.
i only read the first couple of sentences but it literally made me LOL. "London, England, a very rainy place."
London, England, is much more than a very rainy place. And it doesn't rain all the time, i haven't noticed it raining for many weeks actually, lots of snow. Maybe you should research a bit – London's pretty much always a bit chilly but it doesn't rain all year like all americans think…
Here in my car, I feel safest of all…
I have not seen a “full service” pump at a gas station in years. I once mistakenly pulled up to one on my motorcycle back in the 1980s. The attendant was flummoxed. “How do I get the gas tank open?” he asked. “Are you sure you want to be here?”
Although the gas cap on that motorcycle did not lock, no one ever messed with it. Not that it matters, the locking gas cap thing is really silly. If you check almost any motorcycle, you'll see that it has a gasoline petcock on the left side. Attach your rubber hose here, turn the petcock to “P,” and you can drain the motorcycle's tank without using the gas cap. Glug glug glug.
Okay, I'm not supposed to post “how to commit a crime” tips online. So let's get to the topic.
Science fiction relating to cars:
Among other things, Isaac Asimov wrote stories about cars with robotic positronic brains. The one we all remember the best is “Sally.”
Harlan Ellison wrote “Along the Scenic Route” about a highway duel. This story is collected in “Deathbird Stories.” I'm not a Harlan Ellison fan. Read this story anyway.
Laughs, "Boy, some people really hate anything from China, don't they? The Chinese are quite capable of producing fairly good quality, but most importers order what's cheap. The good news is that Tank isn't one of them… they're one step higher. I wouldn't recommend it, a Tank motorcycle is nothing more than a tarted up Tank scooter, typically they've got a scooter motor in them along with the same belt driven CVT transmission. In all honesty, if you want a motorcycle, don't waste your time buying any of the ones from the scooter makers regardless of what country its produced in, you'll be far better off with a real motorcycle. If you must have something like this, look at Kymco or CPI."
Not good man not good man!!!