Rox straps!Spininprop wrote: ↑Sat Sep 24, 2022 11:14 pm After 7 hours+ and I95 traffic, made it home with the 2022 FJR-ES. Received a good trade in on my 2016 and did the deal. Now, waiting for the side bags like everyone else. Wouldn't be so bad as I have my Wolfman expedition bag, but... things don't go so well if you don't secure the drybag to your bike before hallin ass home 360 miles. Yep, reached back to make sure the bag was there and it wasn't.
Circled back 10 mile up and down rt 1 in North Caroline and actually found it, along a left turn lane. Good thing too as it contained all the paperwork from my recent purchase. So I turned around and stopped in the left turn lane, walk past a few cars that had concerned drivers, picked up my bag, strapped it on my bike and headed, again, for home. geez, my made in America Wolfman (now made in china) had multiple holes in it not to mentioned getting run over.
Even my sneakers sole on one shoe must have been dragged as it is worn off. Now in search of another drybag, but I've got a bike that needs all my "farkles" put back on, but not before a wash, polish, and wax tomorrow. Life is good.
I use kayak dry bags. Tighten down the rox straps. Check them about 20 miles down the road. Clothes tend to compress. Give them a little tug and your load is secure for the rest of the day.