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Re: Rear wheel bin/bag and seat organiser
« Reply #25 on: March 20, 2012, 09:06:24 PM »
Thanks for all the replies I ended up with the MSA rear bag, 2 x seat organisers and 3x little canvas bags. got a bloody good deal on the lot so bought it all.

Now just to use them all in anger.

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Re: Rear wheel bin/bag and seat organiser
« Reply #26 on: June 10, 2012, 10:38:47 AM »
My infront bag arrived this week and we gave it a run yesterday.  Initial thoughts are that it could do with a little more design work for the price, based on fitting it to our 285/75 16 I have the following comments.

Posatives:
Good canvas
Nice and big
Front pocket for bin liners
Plenty of length in the straps

Not so great:
No drain holes in the base (not sure if this will be an issue so will wait before putting some eyelet in)
There seems to be no ideal way of strapping it to the wheel - right around the wheel and the top bunches up as it needs a horizontal strap as well as the crossover straps and the crossover straps are in my opinion stitched together to close to their attachement point which also causes the top to bunch up.  Through the wheel and the bottom bunches up.  At the moment I have it right the way around but I think I will be modding it with a horizontal strap to keep the top flat/stretched across the wheel as happens with the slip over type bags.
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Rear wheel bin/bag and seat organiser
« Reply #27 on: June 10, 2012, 01:10:59 PM »
Lost that is a security strap which u feed round the spoke of your spare wheel and the 2 eyelets are for a pad lock. The long straps. If u notice there is a slip buckle on the bag end of each strap which when the bag is fitted I pass the strap through the opposite buckle and that shortens it enough to not get caught up.  Hope this helps
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