Some Tips In Choosing Motorcycle Saddlebags

By Jessica Walker


Currently you are now on this article is because you are a motorcycle rider and an enthusiast also. You may own a Harley, a street bike or even a cafe racer, and you are thinking of having a saddlebag for it. Definitely adding motorcycle saddlebags on your iron steed will make it look cooler and perhaps even more manly, and it may also add more utility for those long out of town trips.

First and foremost be honest with yourself and gauge as to what kind of rider you happen to be. Are you one who rides your bike everyday and basically lives on it or are you more of a weekend rider for relaxation and cruising? This is a very important question for it will determine if you should get a big bag or not as it fits your riding frequencies. It is logical that you will not need a very big one if you are accustomed to small distance and infrequent riding.

Next question that you may want to ask also is if you want to buy this item for looks only or outright practicality and functionality. Should you want to get just for looks then you will be more concerned about how it really complements your overall bike look, but if you need for functionality then you may have other considerations.

Should you get a saddlebag just for looks then you will basically look at two general designs especially if you are buying leather ones. Leather made Saddlebags come in three designs, studded, buckled and plain. Should your bike have studs on it then it is advisable for you to get studded ones, but if not just get plain ones. Buckled bags are bought as a matter of taste as buckles really serve no additional purpose.

If you are going for functionality you may consider getting one that not only has ample space but one that may be secure as well in that it may have a lock or some sort of security device. This is especially helpful for when you are on longer trips and you would probably be carrying more cargo that you need to keep safe.

The frequency of use of your bike will also definitely determine what kind of mounting mechanism you will use. If are a really regular rider then your mounting should be either a hard mount or one with a quick disconnect system, as these are much more reliable in long term situations. Also remember that you a need a few mechanical skills to use this kind of mounting.

A very important factor to consider is price, and it can hinder or prompt us into buying what we need. Good quality ones do not come cheap and you should expect to spend at least a little over 200 dollars to get a decent one. Do widow shop extensively online to look for bargains especially clearance items that pop up from time to time.

In sum the last decision is really up to you but you must decide if it I truly a need or just a want. Deciding on whether it is a need or a want for you will make all the difference. In either case make the purchase one that will give your bike more resale value.




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