Monday, September 26, 2011

How To choose motorcycle Luggage

How To choose motorcycle Luggage

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I have friends who love to ride and travel by motorcycle. They love the free time of the wind in their hair and of course the fuel efficiency in this era of high gas prices. However, traveling by motorcycle means you will have very puny space to keep luggage as well as needing a way to keep the luggage derive while you ride. Thus if you want to travel by motorcycle - you will need to pick luggage made specifically for motorcycles.

There are hundreds of types of motorcycle luggage to pick from. They are ready in both hard-sided and soft-sided materials. Generally, you may find that hard material is usually more expensive than the soft luggage. If you are used to traveling by plane and carrying a nylon soft luggage carry-on, you in effect should consider hard-sided luggage for motorcycles. This is because hard-sided luggage is going to safe its contents good from the weather and accidents like if your motorcycle falls on its side. The most tasteless types of motorcycle luggage are tank luggage, side luggage, roll-tool bags and cruiser cases.

When selecting motorcycle luggage, there are three things to consider. First you need to rule about the size and capacity that you need. selecting the largest size as you can afford gives you the most flexibility in your travel plans and gives you the most value for your money. The second thing you have to know is what type of luggage will fit your motorcycle. You don't want to be in the situation where you fall in love with a piece of luggage only to find out that it doesn't fit your bike. However, most motorcycle luggage today will fit most bikes. If you're not sure when you buy, make sure before you walk out of the store with the luggage - that you know you can return the luggage for a reimbursement if it won't fit. The final criteria is to make sure the luggage is easy to install. If it's not easy to install you might find yourself in a situation where you delay or avoid taking that long trip because you don't want to figure out how to put the bags on the bike. If you're like me and not very mechanically adept - you might want to enlist a friend or your local bike shop to help you install the luggage.

Motorcycle luggage usually is very easy to care for and doesn't wish much maintenance but you still want to check on it from time to time. If you have leather luggage then you will need to check on it more often than if it's made from plastic or polycarbonate. For example, if the leather becomes scratched or worn, you will need leather-specific polishes and mend kits. Otherwise, washing the luggage with a damp rag should be adequate in most cases.

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