joi, 5 ianuarie 2017

Tips In Choosing Motorcycle Saddlebags

By Jessica Walker


Right now you are interested in this article because you are a motorhead and you are looking for something for you bike. You probably got a big street bike, a cruiser, a hog, or just a plain cafe racer. Either way, you want to buy some motorcycle saddlebags and need a few tips on getting one. Before you do get one then, do read on in this article for some tips on how to choose one.

First gauge what kind of rider you really are. Are you a weekend rider or do you really live on your bike basically. Do you take long trips or very short ones from the house and back only. These are questions that will affect how big a saddlebag you will need. You will not need a very big one should you be an occasional rider and if you take very short trips only.

Another thing to determine is to know exactly what you need these bags for, whether it is for pure looks or also for functionality. Should you want one want for looks then you may be more concerned with how it complements or enhances the overall appearance of your bike, if you are concerned about functionality then you will need to look at other qualities.

Should you get a saddlebag just for looks then you will basically look at two general designs especially if you are buying leather ones. Leather made Saddlebags come in three designs, studded, buckled and plain. Should your bike have studs on it then it is advisable for you to get studded ones, but if not just get plain ones. Buckled bags are bought as a matter of taste as buckles really serve no additional purpose.

When looking for functionality you may consider not only size and accessibility but security as well. You may need to have those that come with some sort of lock or locking mechanism, especially if you are going to be out of town a lot and in strange places.

The frequency of your riding will also determine what kind of mounting mechanism that you should use. If you happen to be an everyday user and travel fairly long distances on average there is no need for you to constantly take your saddlebags off. In this case it may be better for you to use a hard mount or a quick disconnect system as these are more durable in the long run.

Price will be something that you must consider also. Good quality saddlebags do not come cheap and expect to spend over two hundred dollars and up on quality ones. However, many stores online do have inventory clearance sales that you can avail of to save yourself some money. There are plenty online that sell bags at a discount.

In sum the last decision is really up to you but you must decide if it I truly a need or just a want. Deciding on whether it is a need or a want for you will make all the difference. In either case make the purchase one that will give your bike more resale value.




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