05-21-2011, 07:44 PM | #1 |
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how tight does the tailbag have to be
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ok round 4. purchased a tailbag. nelsonriggs cl-200. with it expanded it will hold my fussl face helmet which is what i wanted. i want to install it on the tail rack, which is why i bought the tail rack. naturally there are no instructions on how to install it. and looking at the web site this bag is a 2005 model and doesn't exist on the website and why i got it so cheap. tried installing it with the bunge cords rapping them around the rungs of the tail rack. my question is how tight should the bag be to stay on the bike ??? it seem pretty firm, but it moves a little side to side. and front to back. the more i tighten the bunge the more the bag collapes. does it have to be rock tight or is some movement acceptable. what i want to do is store my helmet when its parked all day. thanks again safe biking grego Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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05-21-2011, 08:47 PM | #2 |
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Re: how tight does the tailbag have to be
What makes you think your helmet, if put into the tailbag, will be there when you come back if parked all day?
For security, get a small cable lock and put it through the face shield and lock it onto the bike. The helmet and cable can still be inside the bag if you want to keep the helmet out of the sun or the weather. |
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05-21-2011, 10:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: how tight does the tailbag have to be
thanks mrlmd1 for the reply
where i intend to park is a secure parking lot owned by the company only employees can park there during the day. and yes i intend to go to home depot and get some small coated wire, crimp loops on the ends and make it long enough so i can lock it to the bike. the bike will also be covered while its parked. there are plenty of places in the lot where the bike can go and be out of harms way and in site of the receptionist, so i feel comfortable with parking it. what i still haven't figured out is how secure is secure when putting the tail bag on the tail rack. thanks for the advise safe biking grego Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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05-22-2011, 05:36 AM | #4 |
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Re: how tight does the tailbag have to be
That is a nice little bag. With it's built in bungees and straps it should be fairly secure on the bike but of course we don't have an actual pic of the rack itself. How big is the rack compared to the base of the bag ? Can you give us a couple pics just to fill in the blanks ?
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05-22-2011, 11:44 AM | #5 |
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Re: how tight does the tailbag have to be
Instead of going to all the trouble of making a cable, you can buy one for the same price already with a combination lock on it, They have them at Home Depot or Walmart or many other stores- it's a standard item. They come 4, 5, 6 ft. long. If you want to leave your riding jacket on the bike, just loop the cable through the arm sleeves and also lock it to the bike, maybe stuff it in the bag too.
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05-22-2011, 02:28 PM | #6 |
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Re: how tight does the tailbag have to be
HI ALL
i installed the tail bag this morning. the avatar isn't very sharp but you can see it. its a nelsonriggs cl-200 touring tail bag expandable. did manage to get it on the tail rack. i had to put half hitches in all the bungee cords to get it tight. i also clipped it under the tail rack. pros vs cons pros when expanded will hold my full face helmet. has lots of expandable pockets both inside and outside has a rain cover cons where its located its difficult to unzip the expansion section the zipper pulls lay against the fender its difficult to latch the flaps under the tail rack will keep you posted with my final thoughts after i use it a little safe biking grego |
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05-22-2011, 04:57 PM | #7 |
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Re: how tight does the tailbag have to be
Looks good from here. Maybe give yourself some time as you said. You have to get used to using the bag and develop a feel for it.
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05-30-2011, 11:28 AM | #8 |
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Re: how tight does the tailbag have to be
hi all a little update on the tail bag
still find it a pita to unzip the expansion so the helmet fits. if i leave it unzipped it flops around too much. am going to try some stiff cardboard and see if the unzipped bag will have some rigidity. i like the bag on the tail rack because i can get the old leg over without hitting it. will let you know how the cardboard works out. safe riding grego |
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06-10-2011, 01:06 AM | #9 |
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Re: how tight does the tailbag have to be
hi all
well i solved the problem of zipping and unzipping the extension on the tail bag for storing my helmet. i used 1/8 inch stiff card board material. cut it out for the deminsions of the extension. used duct tape on opposite corners to hold them in place. the other corners are a friction fit. the bag is solid and very little movement. safe biking grego |
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06-10-2011, 08:03 AM | #10 |
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Re: how tight does the tailbag have to be
That bag is almost as big as the bike.
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