Backrest Bags Buyers Guide Rapid Transit Division
A Buyer's Guide To Backrest Bags - You Can Take It With You
Rapid Transit Division Tail Frame Bag $170 The Division Tail Frame Bag and the Nelson-Rigg King Tourer appear to share the same basic design and architecture. That's actually a good thing, because the DTF Bag has the same high-quality construction and most of the features of the King Tourer. And if there's a feature this bag doesn't have, you don't need it. Made of heavy-duty wind- and water-resistant nylon, with other nylon fabrics giving it a high-tech look, the DTF has foam and plastic stiffeners throughout. The main bag zips open like a suitcase and has a 3-inch zippered expansion section, two pockets on each side (the bottom ones expandable), a large organizer pocket on the front plus a pocketbook-size pocket. There are backpack straps, two shoulder straps, a carry handle on top and a bewildering array of straps for fastening to the backrest. This bag managed to make the attachment system complicated, and we had to go on the Internet to find instructions. Nevertheless, attachment to the bike is very secure, and there is even a detachable pad included with the mounting system so the passenger isn't reclining against straps. Size (expanded): 18"H x 23"W x 13"D Size (collapsed): 18"H x 23"W x 10"D Size (roll bag): 15"W x 11" diameter Volume: 5382ci (expanded)/4140ci (collapsed)/1425ci (roll bag) Warranty: 1 year rapid-transit.com View Related Article
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