🏍️ Ride in style, pack smart!
The Nelson-Rigg Trails End Lite Motorcycle Tank Bag is a high-quality, durable bag designed for motorcycle enthusiasts. Made from exclusive UltraMax fabric, it offers superior sun protection and features a clear, touchscreen-friendly map pocket. With a capacity of 30 liters, it’s perfect for both enduro and adventure bikes, ensuring safety and convenience on every ride.
Color | Black |
Size | Lite |
Brand | Nelson-Rigg |
Material | Polyester, Nylon |
Style | Trails End Tank Bag |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Product Dimensions | 10.25"L x 6.5"W x 4"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Capacity | 30 Liters |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Pocket Description | Clear map pocket |
Shell Type | Soft |
Manufacturer | Nelson Rigg |
UPC | 718943000581 |
Model | Nelson Rigg Trails End Lite Motorcycle Tank Bag |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RG-1040 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | RG-1040 |
A**A
Looks great, super secure
Installed on my SCL500. Easy to install and very secure. Easy to undo and clip back up for refueling. The perfect size to put gloves, snacks, phone, battery pack, etc. The zippers can be locked together if you purchase an appropriately sized lock. The straps are very long so it should be able to accommodate large tanks. I cut the straps after install.The rain cover is small and hard to put on. I wish it were on that you pull over from an attached pocket.
B**.
Good tank bag
Good quality and fit.
L**D
Well built and simple!
So far I'm really happy with this bag. It's basically the size I had hoped for and attaches/fits well on the tank of my KLR 650.There's basically no organizing compartments inside. Everything just sort of commingles. Other than movable velcro compartments (think camera bag) I can't imagine predetermined compartments because every ride changes. By the end of the day getting into the bag a few times, everything will be rearranged.It's easy to get disconnect and take with you if you leave the bike. If you're not using it straps should probably be removed as they would flap and slap in the wind. Figure I'll be using it 99% of the time so straps will stay permanently mounted for now.Lots of room and while I may never use it or carry it, the rain cover is a nice touch. If I was traveling and expecting rain I suppose I would keep it with me but it would eat up a fair amount of space in the tank bag.So far so good, I like it!
J**S
Quality and good size for my purpose
Works as advertized. Quality product. Watched numerous youtube videos of tank bags in this category. Purchased and used on a motorcycle trip in high to low temps, dry to pouring rain for hours. As stated in product details it is water resistant. Never had any water in main compartment. The top transparent space did collect moisture. Both from condensation during quick temperature / humidity changes and during hard rains. I did not use the included rain cover. Anything placed in this transparent area will get hot from direct sun exposure. Installed on a BMW R1250 GS used with USB cords routed inside for power ports to charge iPhone, Mifi, helmet Cardo intercom, etc. Specifically purchased this bag as it has a cord pass through slot in front. Works great. All my Rigg Gear bags work as advertized. Would buy again. Other option would have been the Tusk Olympus small tank bag (also has cord pass through slot in front).
T**E
Worth Every Penny
So many good things to say about this bag, so little time...This bag and I bonded. It became my saviour on a two month, 11k mile cross country trip. Every time I thought it couldn't hold more, it would. Every time I thought the bag was done for when in harsh weather, it held up. It went on and off my motorcycle ever day at the start and end, plus untold amount of gas fill ups, and the buckles refuse to fail. Every item that I needed quick access to, it held. I'm sure it sounds like I'm gushing, but this bag was a freaking life saver so many times on the trip that I can go on for a while.For specs, it's worth noting that I just left it extended for extra capacity, even if I didn't have much in it. I wear a baseball cap when I take my helmet off and it was just easier to fit the hat in that way. Also, the rain cover is only as good as the operator. The first storm I hit with the bag I struggled to find a place to pull off to put the cover on, so by the time I got to it the bag was wet. Not soaked, but the side pockets and the bottom were damp. It dried overnight in the hotel and I got better about predicting the storms after that.The bag is universal, however note that if your gas cap is located where mine is (under where the bag sits) you'll be unclipping the bag every fill up. I just unclipped the top buckles and moved the bag to the side enough to fill up while the lower buckles were still attached. It wasn't a hassle at all. Heck, I never even fully got off my motorcycle when I would fill up.Overall, absolutely worth the price for the functions of the bag. And it looks cool too! I had a BMW adventure rider comment that my tank bag looked so much better and functional than the one he had come with his motorcycle. Sometimes aftermarket accessories are just better.
A**R
Perfect size, Installs Easily, Ample Storage
Bought this for my KLR650 and use it daily. The bag mounts easily to my crash bars and around the stem. Sits on the gas tank in the right position and doesn't affect the maneuverability of the handlebars. When expanded, it can get in the way a little in steep or exceptionally challenging terrain, but I quickly got used to it and just rode with it. On the trip in the picture, the bag was expanded to max capacity. I had snacks (beef jerky, dried grapes, several granola bars), a 20 oz water bottle (my 40oz insulated camelback will fit, but not recommended for long trip), glasses in a hard glass case, mileage notebook, rhino tire gauge, small first aid kit, about 25 feet of paracord, cold steel knife (in side pocket), insurance info, pen, small battery pack for my phone, my cell phone, maps, and small flashlight. This particular ride started out with 60-75 miles of constant rain. The rain cover fits very well, and it was easy to see my phone in the top pouch. There was one instance where, in very steep, rocky and challenging technical terrain, the rain fly came off without me noticing and it was run over by another rider. On our way back down I found it and while the clear cover was a little scuffed, it was otherwise undamaged.I ride daily and the pack is awesome for carrying my lunch. It zips down to very compact but quickly expands if needed. One note I will make is to ensure that the rain fly is down over the edges all the way when riding at higher speeds as it will fill up with air and come loose. It does have elastic bands that can go over the mounting straps, but I didn't use them. I pulled it all the way over the bag and cinched the drawstring and it solved the issue.I HIGHLY recommend this bag and am looking at getting another Nelson-Rigg in a smaller size for my wife's XT250.
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