Hi,
I found the tanklock ones, but that would mean I would never be able to 'quickly' use it (requires a flange thing attached to the filler cap which would be attached the whole time through Scotland of course, but then when I come to use it for something else, it'll be a pain to put the flange back on).
Yeah but they don't look very nice!
Been using tank bags with magnets for years for rallies camping trips e.t.c never had scratch unless your a total **** all will be fine.
The Quick Lock fittings look ugly and cheap and the the bags are to small.
As long as you keep the magnets absolutely clean they won't cause deep scratches, but they are almost certain to to put small micro scratches into the paint. This is the kind of thing you can cut out fairly easily however
just buy a car and be done with it
The quick lock tank bags go up to 22 litres. I'm not sure you'd really want anything significantly bigger on the tank.
As long as you keep the magnets absolutely clean they won't cause deep scratches, but they are almost certain to to put small micro scratches into the paint. This is the kind of thing you can cut out fairly easily however
wazza300 giving total bad advise again in the bike forum.
Exactly. I'm not sure how viable it is to keep polishing out the inevitable micro scratches though.
Hehe I'm gonna drop all my **** n leave
Edit: what's all the bad advise I've given? It's gotten me this far in life
22 liters will have a look.
Looking at the quick lock tank bag I take it you leave the clip on the tank at all times ?
If so it's dangerous I had a friend who slid up the tank on his xs400 which has a raised petrol cap broke his pelvis and the cap took one of his balls off that's why all new petrol caps are flat or am I wrong ?