I hope this is not considered off-topic, but I am looking to buy a magnetic tank bag for my 250 and I'm concerned that what the early 21st century considers a standard size tank bag might be too big on a 1960's 250 tank. I have concerns that the magnetic flaps might hang below the sides of the tank.
The recipient tank is the Mach 1/Mark 3 style tank without the carb indent.
Does anyone have a tank bag they would recommend?
Jim
Motorcycle tank bag recommendations?
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Jim,
Are you going to run the 250 in the September Motogiro (Cavendish, Vermont)? I will run my bitsa 250 if we get the charging bugs worked out. Otherwise I will ride my builder/buddy's trusty 175 TS which I had run in three previous Giros.
Cheers,
Doug
PS: I am looking for a tank bag for the same tank as well.
Are you going to run the 250 in the September Motogiro (Cavendish, Vermont)? I will run my bitsa 250 if we get the charging bugs worked out. Otherwise I will ride my builder/buddy's trusty 175 TS which I had run in three previous Giros.
Cheers,
Doug
PS: I am looking for a tank bag for the same tank as well.
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I had spoke to someone in Santa Fe about 10 years ago that made custom leather tank bags. I had just bought my Monza and was going to have one made and never did. I will revisit some of my notes to see if I still have the information. If I recall, he had made one for a Triumph Tiger that was in a magazine I had bought then and I located him online...stay tuned.
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Hi Doug,
Sadly, I live too far from Vermont to attend, and this area (Illinois) has no Motogiro.
In September a group of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts ride from the Chicago and its western suburbs to south western Wisconsin for a weekend. I have a high quality bicycle courier bag, but I get tired of carrying the weight on my back. I don't need a large amount of storage two days/nights.
Jim
Sadly, I live too far from Vermont to attend, and this area (Illinois) has no Motogiro.
In September a group of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts ride from the Chicago and its western suburbs to south western Wisconsin for a weekend. I have a high quality bicycle courier bag, but I get tired of carrying the weight on my back. I don't need a large amount of storage two days/nights.
Jim
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Jim,
There will be a one day, 160 mile Motogiro on the Thursday before the AHRMA races at Barber in October. I am thinking about doing that one in addition to the Vermont one in September. Am getting the bugs worked out of my 250 bitsa. Battery is charging, HooRay!
Doug
There will be a one day, 160 mile Motogiro on the Thursday before the AHRMA races at Barber in October. I am thinking about doing that one in addition to the Vermont one in September. Am getting the bugs worked out of my 250 bitsa. Battery is charging, HooRay!
Doug
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