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davidmc 27 Jun 2003 08:19

Wolfman Luggage - Alfa Rear Bag
 
Has anyone used a rear bag from Wolfman Luggage called "The Alfa Rear Bag"? I am looking for something for my XR250L to take to Baja this winter on a dual sport ride.

I am wondering specifically how this bag holds up off road and if you need a rear rack? The weblink is:

http://www.wolfmanluggage.com/03Dual...faRearBag.html

This seems like a good low cost solution, but I would be interested to hear from someone who knows a thing or two about this product.

Thanks for the help,

Dave

Tony Robson 27 Jun 2003 17:11

Quote:

Originally posted by davidmc:
Has anyone used a rear bag from Wolfman Luggage called "The Alfa Rear Bag"? I am looking for something for my XR250L to take to Baja this winter on a dual sport ride.

I have a couple of points to ask you, is your XR like the one below - I am no expert on them but would ask a few questions:

http://www.mcnews.com.au/NewBikeCata..._Elec_700p.JPG

Do you need a rack:

1) There doesn't appear to be much in the way of tie down points to hold the bag steady - would a rack make this easier.

2) What are the chances of catching the bags sides on your exhaust?

One solution might be to make (or get made) a small rack that can be tied down to and stops anything catching your exhaust.

This should be a lot cheaper than a full rack. The one below was posted:

http://www.zen14821.zen.co.uk/bikes4.jpg

or take a look at: here

The bags themselves look like they should do the job really well, but the price!

Having looked at the link above you might want to think about something else or about using something even simpler - I found the Ortileb Roll Bag (sorry can't find a link at the moment) in loads of shops and think they might do just as well whe strapped down - an at half the cost of Oxford bags.

Happy trips!

CCH 28 Jun 2003 07:39

Sent you an email, but in case anyone else is interested... I just picked up an Explorer tank bag for my KLR from Wolfman.
While I was there we tried an Alpha on my bike to see how it fit with my tail box (EMGO J.C. Whitney special). I love it (the Alpha) and will be buying one shortly. It fits well on the seat ahead of my rear rack and has three mounting straps. I'd recommend calling Eric over there to see if he can help you out on fitting it to your XR. He was very helpful and does a lot of trail riding himself.

davidmc 28 Jun 2003 12:02

Chris,

Hey I got your email and will be contacting Eric over at Wolfman. When you get your Alfa Rear Bag, be sure and let me know how it works out for you, I am going to do a bit more investigating, but Wolfman sounds like a pretty good product.

And BTW Tony, my bike is a bit older than the one in the picture, its a 1992 XR250L. I am going to check out your recommendations as well, thanks for the help.

-Dave

Lomaboy 4 Jul 2003 04:04

I just got the Explorer tank bag and the tank panniers from Wolfman and I ride an XR650. They're made to fit the KLR specifically but haven't had any problems in adjusting them to my bike. The alpha bag looks like a good system but I would question if it would fit on a smaller XR w/out a rear rack. Check out www.xrsonly.com for solid rear racks. Tony's Ortlieb suggestion is a good one. They're inexpesnive, durable and WATERPROOF.

Cheers,
Justin

DAVSATO 4 Jul 2003 15:23

i use a soft tailpack that about 18" cubed, easy big enough to put a helmet in.the sides unzip and fold down to cover the paintwork so the built in bungees dont scratch. i have a hard top box on the luggage rack, but this bag can go between it and me if i dont have a pillion.it works great, doesnt need a rack and its very secure on the move, but bear in mind its quite easy to steal!

believe it or not i got it free with a magazine subscription!

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dave

[This message has been edited by DAVSATO (edited 04 July 2003).]


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