Never used. New condition.
http://www.tourmaster.com/product/Luggage/Select_Tail_Bag/341/11
2,000 baht.
A review
http://www.ridermagazine.com/motorcycle-gear-reviews/high-tech-bags-motorcycle-luggage-buyers-guide.htm/
Tour Master Select Tail Bag
$104.99 // Main compartment capacity: 1,050 cubic inches // Exterior measurements: 13” L, 14” W, 9” H
With a capacity of 1,050 cubic inches, Tour Master’s Select Tail Bag holds a good deal within its soft, brushed fleece interior lining. Its outer shell is composed of 600 denier Carbolex, and offers reflective piping and panels on its exterior. The mounting system is one of the most convenient I’ve used in this test as the straps are plenty long enough and easily adjustable, while the quick-release buckles are easy to use.
Inside the lid is a mini office with a thin storage pocket, a secondary mesh pocket and holders for a pen and tire gauge. On either side of the bag is a long, thin pocket that can hold a flashlight and additional, similar-sized objects. A front pocket stows the rain cover, and there’s both a carrying handle and a shoulder strap. The Select further integrates with Tour Master’s Select Saddlebags to form a complete system.
There’s nothing high-tech or fancy about the Tour Master Select, but it has all the necessities along with good capacity, a reasonable price and easy attaching system. There’s much to like about it.
http://www.tourmaster.com/product/Luggage/Select_Tail_Bag/341/11
2,000 baht.
A review
http://www.ridermagazine.com/motorcycle-gear-reviews/high-tech-bags-motorcycle-luggage-buyers-guide.htm/
Tour Master Select Tail Bag
$104.99 // Main compartment capacity: 1,050 cubic inches // Exterior measurements: 13” L, 14” W, 9” H
With a capacity of 1,050 cubic inches, Tour Master’s Select Tail Bag holds a good deal within its soft, brushed fleece interior lining. Its outer shell is composed of 600 denier Carbolex, and offers reflective piping and panels on its exterior. The mounting system is one of the most convenient I’ve used in this test as the straps are plenty long enough and easily adjustable, while the quick-release buckles are easy to use.
Inside the lid is a mini office with a thin storage pocket, a secondary mesh pocket and holders for a pen and tire gauge. On either side of the bag is a long, thin pocket that can hold a flashlight and additional, similar-sized objects. A front pocket stows the rain cover, and there’s both a carrying handle and a shoulder strap. The Select further integrates with Tour Master’s Select Saddlebags to form a complete system.
There’s nothing high-tech or fancy about the Tour Master Select, but it has all the necessities along with good capacity, a reasonable price and easy attaching system. There’s much to like about it.