{"id":244701,"date":"2023-11-09T13:19:16","date_gmt":"2023-11-09T13:19:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=244701"},"modified":"2023-11-09T13:19:16","modified_gmt":"2023-11-09T13:19:16","slug":"which-new-tailbag-to-satisfy-long-distance-touring-needs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/which-new-tailbag-to-satisfy-long-distance-touring-needs\/","title":{"rendered":"Which new tailbag to satisfy long distance touring needs?"},"content":{"rendered":"

I don’t prefer saddle bags because I don’t ride with pillion and with saddle bags, I always have this anxiety of those touching the exhaust. <\/h2>\n

BHPian sidhant <\/strong>recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n

Hey guys, I need some help in buying a new tail bag to complete my touring setup for long rides.<\/p>\n

A little background:<\/strong> I already own a Viaterra Claw (bought in 2016 – one of the initial versions of the bag) and did several long tours (600+ km days) on it when I had the CBR. The fit on CBR was quite good and it felt like the Claw was made for that bike. Recently, I did a 10-day ride around Uttarakhand on my 390 ADV with the Claw as the only tailbag.<\/p>\n

Honestly, I wasn’t very pleased with the setup. Sure, the bag didn’t move much laterally but because of the wide grab rails on the 390 ADV, the mounting at the back which is supposed to prevent the bag from sliding forward in the seat didn’t work as expected. It takes some careful planning to ensure proper weight distribution on both sides. Unfortunately, the bag also made some black smudge marks on the rear side panel\u00a0 and when I encountered heavy rains on the way from Haldwani to Almora, the stuff at the bottom of the bag got damp since the bottom portion isn’t covered by the rain cover. Also, in Almora, I had booked a homestay where I had to climb down 3 sets of stairs and it became a task to carry the Claw (around 18-20 kgs) on one shoulder, helmet and gloves in the other hand while wearing approximately 6-7 kgs of riding gear.<\/p>\n

Options<\/strong>: I already own a Dirtsack Max 30 which I bought for short\/medium rides, so I am considering the following.<\/p>\n

I don’t prefer saddle bags because I don’t ride with pillion and with saddle bags, I always have this anxiety of those touching the exhaust. Let me know which of these 3 sounds the best for touring or if there is a better idea.<\/p>\n

Here’s what BHPian aviator1101 <\/strong>had to say on the matter:<\/p>\n

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IMO Option 2 is the best option for the following reasons :-<\/p>\n