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BEST-EST Tank Bag EVER!
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 10:41 pm
by sweatmark
:D This is Mrs. Sweatmark (Jacquie)!
....Hey Boys (and you smart Beemer gals, too)!
I HIJACKED Sweatmark's R1150R this year (not to worry - he has the bike of his dreams now)...I had to tighten it up a bit...check out the latest tank bag system. I copied someone on the Roadster Board with the SW-Motech tank bag system. One problem, however, was that the GPS mounting bracket was on LONG backorder when I ordered the bag :? . I went ahead and made my own GPS/XM Radio mounting system using the SW-Motech "Engage" tank bag with RAM mounts we already had. GOT TO SAY -- IT IS TIGHT!!! 8) I used Big Mak system until this year...just needed a bag that was SOLID and looked like it was born on the bike. I WILL NEVER STRAY to another bag (of course, Sweatmark is waiting for the same system to go electrified, then he will make the change....):
....AND, the BEST part is....Plenty of time left over to make Strawberry Jam!!!!

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 11:01 pm
by ProductUser
Mrs. Sweatmark --
How appropriate of a post as I am looking for a tank bag for my R.
Thanks,
Tony
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 11:53 pm
by sweatmark
...It really is a great system. Pull the pin and the bag releases instantly and smooth. It has some rubber on the back, so when you go to fuel up the bag stays where you put it on the seat.
Mark had some wiring harnesses made for both our bikes, so all we have to do when we stop somewhere is pull apart one connection (tank bag to power) and pull the communications connect apart (tank bag to helmet) and I can carry the whole thing using the tank bag carry strap.
I also tried it with the raincover (it's wet most of the time in Oregon) and it covers all gadgets nicely...I think I have a picture:
The tank bag shape looks as though someone designed it to fit the Roadster...cool!
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 12:09 am
by DJ Downunder
Mmmmmmmmm..nice jam..

..the tank bag's not bad also.
DJ
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 6:50 am
by GeoffJ
Nice setup!
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 3:33 pm
by queenpdog
Mrs. Sweatmark has some mad skills! She can fashion a tank bag ram mount system, AND make jam.
Mr. Sweatmark is a lucky guy!

Three counts of Petty Theft
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 4:16 pm
by sweatmark
OK, enough already... need to change my Roadster board password. First, the Mrs. stole my faithful R1150R black beauty bike, and now she's stealing my board identity! Actually, small prices to pay for the woman who stole my heart.
Mrs. Sweatmark is otherwise known here as Sillyjax. Queendog, she just spied your BMWoman board and will join soon!
Yep, I'm a lucky guy!
Tank bag info: the SW Motech setup does look good, even compared with our well-proven BigMak flip-up bags. The BigMak is great for frequent fill-up road trips and Iron Butting, but the bag choices are somewhat limited and not exactly elegant.
Twisted Throttle catalog hints at something even cooler to come: SW Motech Quick-Lock tankbag base that incorporates 12Vdc power connection (enabled via relay) for very clean installation of electronic gizmos.
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/article/ ... w/137/1/9/
We keep all of our Motocomm stuff (intercom unit, Garmin Rino, XM Roady2) in our tankbags, and might both gravitate towards this system when available.
Mark
Oregon
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 8:20 am
by Tlaloc
twistedthrottle.com lists this as a new product available in August. Did you purchase yours elsewhere?
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 9:35 am
by sweatmark
The Mrs. bought the regular (non-powered) Quick-Lock version; it's the powered version that's not yet ready for primetime. If the regular mount survives this summer's riding, then I'll likely try the SW Motech system myself via the powered mount.
Mark
Oregon
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:54 am
by Panzerleder
Great pictures, but where did you get the bag? What is SW - Motech?
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 12:14 pm
by beemerphile
Great idea RAM mount in the bottom of the Engage bag. I have an extra RAM in the goodies box and it is out to the shop to play! thanks - Lee
SW-Motech
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 12:23 pm
by NorseMan9
This is the bag for me. I've spent way too much time reviewing various options and almost pulled the plug on other bags. Once I get the dinero for this I'm pulling the trigger.
Just spent several hundred on system cases and can't justify it right now, but it will definitely be the way I go when the time comes.
BTW, congrats on the jam. I have many talents...making jam is NOT one of them
Maybe I could trade you beer for jam?
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:44 pm
by scottybooj
Norseman, you homebrew or is it your day job?
Sweatmark(s),
Are these bags utilizing a similar mount as the Big Mak or are they using the same mount as the Big Mak?
Thanks!
p.s. i LOVES strawberry jam. mmmm, mmmm
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 8:05 am
by NorseMan9
scottybooj wrote:Norseman, you homebrew or is it your day job?
Sweatmark(s),
Are these bags utilizing a similar mount as the Big Mak or are they using the same mount as the Big Mak?
Thanks!
p.s. i LOVES strawberry jam. mmmm, mmmm
Truth be told I haven't brewed for a while (homebrew) but now that the kids are a little older, I'm looking at coming back to it.
Also, the Big Mak mount is DIFFERENT than the one for the Motech solution. similar idea but different bracket.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:26 pm
by Airman
sweatmark,
I like this bag a lot, but it seems small. Did you consider the Engage XL, which is twice the capacity ? If not, why ? Looks, size, don't need that much space ? A 15 liter bag is pretty much a standard size for day trips I think. I thought it would make a decent commuter's bag for me. Lunch, plus all the other things I like to carry. Qucik release, carry strap. Seems perfect. You guys seem to be using the Engage for serious touring.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 3:23 pm
by beemerphile
I like the small Engage bag. I only use it for things I need quick access to or valuables I want to take with me on a stop. The bigger stuff gets saddlebagged or tail-packed. - Lee
Forum shirts, why not forum jam
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 9:52 pm
by dwayne
Since you have a plethora of jam, I think there should be a forum jam with labels and all. Then when I spill my jam on my nice new white shirt, cause I don't have a bib on, I won't feel bad.
