Just been looking at a soft luggage bag suitable for the Africa Twin for Rough Road weekends away and spotted this
http://www.raceleathers.co.uk/content/p ... 520200.htm
Any one any experience with the brand or this bag in particular?
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Re: Jofama Bag - Anyone experiences?
Cheers Morph
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Re: Jofama Bag - Anyone experiences?
After reading the thread last week on this bag Im still torn as if its a good idea or not. 51L is not a lot of space. For a weekend away I fill a 90L bag pretty quick, which I agree is too much stuff for trail riding. Maybe I just need to buy lighter gear and leave the slippers at home.
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Re: Jofama Bag - Anyone experiences?
The slippers are fine Mike but I would suggest leaving the hostess trolley at homebeddowsm wrote:After reading the thread last week on this bag Im still torn as if its a good idea or not. 51L is not a lot of space. For a weekend away I fill a 90L bag pretty quick, which I agree is too much stuff for trail riding. Maybe I just need to buy lighter gear and leave the slippers at home.
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Re: Jofama Bag - Anyone experiences?
Come on then mr Beddows what do you have in that 90L bag !?
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Re: Jofama Bag - Anyone experiences?
Nothing out of the ordinary.AckAckFlack wrote:Come on then mr Beddows what do you have in that 90L bag !?
Tent
Roll matt
Sleeping bag
Cooking stuff / Food / Drink
Spare clothes / trainers
Torch
Tarp
Normal repair stuff for the bike, but that goes on the bike / inside.
So, nothing more than other riders would take.
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Re: Jofama Bag - Anyone experiences?
KTMBLAG wrote:Is torch is a wind up lantern..mine is a head torch the size of a peanut
Heheheh - let's not start comparing sizes boys
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