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By Harry Alan


Unlike lots of bikers today, I've ridden within an abundance of bad weather - without standing under an overpass for protection ahead of the storm rolls out. I've even ridden in rain, hail, sleet and snow - all in the same trip! Used to do freeze my privates off - couldn't even remain true I'd been so cold - but me and my compares still take a look at that trip right this moment as being the best times we had.

Unfortunately, some have hard saddlebags. I didn't have even saddlebags - simply a backpack that got thoroughly soaked in addition to being normally dry out greater camp fire. That part was miserable, as opposed to even which a couple of dry undershorts have manufactured first cold night!

While hard saddlebags might look awesome on many motorbikes, a few of the good looking saddlebags you ever saw were mounted on those early BMW R100 motorbikes. One time I worked with a person from Denmark who stood a magenta BMW R100 with jet black hard-sided saddlebags (the kind that turned into briefcases when dismounted), and I also just believed that we were looking at nearly the sweetest some tips I had ever seen.

Those old BMW's were an attractive motorcycle (this can be 3 decades ago), but a lot of the motorcycles built without delay are beauties themselves, and I imagine these styles do genuinely plead for virtually any pair of hard saddlebags.

Leather saddlebags look awesome, it's true, and they are generally genuinely practical and may be very useful, however I will hesitate taking them spanning a long excursion where I became more than likely to remember loads of rain (see two paragraphs above). Mostly for the reason that hard saddlebags are manufactured mainly of tough and waterproof plastic this also plastic saddlebag will, undoubtedly, hold up greater in a very rainstorm than their leather counterparts.




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