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The JFG RACING Motorcycle Tail Bag offers a versatile 12L expandable storage solution crafted from water-resistant PU leather. Designed for street, dirt, and dual-sport bikes, it features secure 4-buckle fastening and quick-install straps for easy mounting. Lightweight and compact, it doubles as a backpack or handbag, making it the ultimate accessory for the modern rider who demands style and practicality.
Color | Small Tial Bag |
Size | Small |
Brand | JFG RACING |
Material | Faux Leather, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Leather |
Vehicle Service Type | Street Bike |
Product Dimensions | 11.02"L x 8.66"W x 7.09"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
Strap Type | Removable |
Capacity | 11.5 Liters |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Pocket Description | Cargo Pocket |
Shell Type | Soft |
Manufacturer | JFG RACING |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Item model number | 5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y33140015 |
J**R
Looks good. Fits sports bike nicely.
Fits my Ninja 1100 perfectly.
M**N
Looks good and functional
I recently got my hands on a Honda CR250L and it came with a tail rack for carrying stuff. I found this JFG Racing Tail Bag and it fits it perfectly! It looks awesome and is made to last, so I can carry some off-road gear just in case I need it. Plus, it can expand with a zipper if I have bigger stuff to carry. It not only looks great on the tail rack, but it also makes my bike look even better.
M**.
Decent bag for the price - May require more components than supplied to use.
Quality is okay for the price. Time will tell if the seams, stitching and zippers hold up with use. Good looking bag if a bit on the long side. The bag as delivered, was a bit deformed so I stuffed a bunch of foam padding inside it and within a few hours, it regained it's shape as seen in the pictures provided by the manufacturer. I'm fitting it to the rear rack of a Kawasaki KLR 650 so have plenty of room to work with. Average sport bike usually has a pretty small passenger seat so this bag would likely hang off the end or intrude on the riders space. One con is how the manufacturer appears to want you to mount this bag, using parachute clips which are placed high up on the bags sides. Doing this will pull the top of the bag down towards the seat and squish the contents of the bag. If you want to expand the bag for bigger items, you will need to adjust the mounting straps or risk tearing the mount points. Luckily, they include D-rings on the lower part of the bag which is how I will be mounting it. Unfortunately, they do NOT provide straps to do this so purchasing another set of straps is required for my mounting method. In conclusion, the bag itself seems reasonably well made, may be somewhat waterproof if using the included waterproof slip-on cover, but in my opinion, does not offer the best mounting system right out of the box. Buy this if you have plenty of room to mount, a flat surface on which to mount it, and don't mind shelling out a few more bucks to set it up the way it SHOULD have come from the factory.
M**M
Great Quality bag, perfect for my bike
For the price I was expecting a bit lesser quality bag that I was hoping to make work. Was pleasantly surprised when this arrived. as its equal to rivals costing twice as much. The rain fly appears to be fully functional and should provide for years of use if taken care of. The bag is collapsable and can be converted to a backpack with included straps. This is a great feature for us as our bike is located on a small island and we use it for the majority of our shopping trips. The bag also expands and is large enough to put my full face helmet in. Ideally for my situation if the bag had a hard bottom it would make for an easier mount to my rack but I made it work with a very thin piece of veneer. My rack is not as large as the bag so the overhang could use a bit of support when heavy objects are placed in bag. This is unique to my situation and probably not an issue for other applications. Overall this is a great value for the price and I would recommend this for someone looking for a basic bag that gets the job done.
J**N
It's much better than a backpack, but materials aren't amazing.
I've had this on my bike for 3 years now, most of that time sitting in the garage, and I'm really happy to have it. It's a whole lot better than riding with a backpack on, and it carries a good amount of stuff.That said, the material on either side of the zipper is disintigrating on the inside; anything I put in the bag gets covered with little black specs and you can see through the cloth as the plastic flakes off. Also, the rain cover doesn't do an amazing job keeping the insides dry while it's buckled onto the bike and in motion. Nothing is drenched, but the boxes of drink mix I keep in the bag are very definitely wet by the time I get to work, about a 20 mile trip through a drizzle.
A**O
Fácil uso diario
Perfecto para uso diario
S**I
Consistency Is A Thing Of Beauty - Read Before Buying More Than One (3rd purchase update)
Last edit 8-27-23. I'm done with this cheap junk. It was extreme. I stopped to get gas, unclipped the bag, got gas, went to reclip in the back part. One of the clips broke. Not the bottom part which I might have expected, but a section of the top which is odd.3rd edit (and bag) 7-22-23: I bought another one and continue to get frustrated. Really, there won't be a 4th purchase of this product. I'll find something different even if it's more expensive. So ultimately during a wreck one of the sections where the plastic clip is sewed to the bag ripped. Not horribly, but enough where I thought stuff could get wet and I decided to place the second "newer generation" bag on. Right from the beginning of installing I had issues. This is partly on me. But trying to feed one of these larger clips through my Tusk rack. It broke. No, really. So if a clip is going to break with me just trying to push it through a small hole, how durable will it be on a dirt bike? Ultimately I made it work ok, but the bag wobbled around more than I liked with the other cheesy straps (included). Been using that for a while now. A month ago I slid out on the pavement and the bag came completely off - except for the very furthest back straps. So, for whatever reason I bought a THIRD one of these. Just installed it and I have pictures this time.This time when I installed it I loosed the Tusk plate mounts as I feared putting pressure on the clip again to feed it through could break it. Worked like a charm, I probably should have done that last time (but didn't expect to since I didn't realize the clips were made bigger). Install was a no brainer...then bam, issues. I was using 3 mounting points, up front, middle and back. With the first two bags I had used the looped fastener as I'll call it, and both broke. Those were also what I was forced to use on the second bag (see second picture). Those are garbage, serve no point, should be redesigned to be more durable or just why even include them. Soooo. I decided to use their more durable "strap" that was included but had the same type of fastener. Swell. That's what the first picture is. Barely pulling the fastener through a hole and it came apart! If you look close enough you can tell it was a manufacturing defect. But still. What a POS! So I had to resort to using the super cheesy string fastener (picture 2). Picture 2 is the straps attached without the bag. So my latest impression of this product is this: you get what you pay for. I really have no issues and like the bag itself. For the money it's great. But, then they made this newer generation version and changed the mounting straps, some parts are bigger - but they definitely aren't more durable. My biggest complaint now is the really should resource/remake/reinvest in better attachments for the bag. When this one needs to be replaced I'm moving on to a different bag...One last thing I don't think I ever mentioned, you can see in the third picture. I have an aftermarket gas cap on my KTM 690. The gas cap, and screw in the top sit above the plate, not flush. That think will put a hole in the underside of this bag in no time. I ended up just putting several layers of heavy duty duct tape on the bag to keep it from wearing a hole in the bag. Just one ride with the first bag I purchased was enough to wear a hole all the way through. This isn't the bag companies fault, just a note.I bought one of these tail bags less than a year ago. I was very impressed with the bag. It swallows a bunch of stuff and seems well made. It went on a 2021 KTM 690 Enduro with Tusk rear cargo mount - installing it was pretty easy. I was able to weave the clips through the plate and tied off any extra length of straps. Basically I just leave the straps on and unclip the bag from the bike. I have a ton of tools that go in the bag and it still has space for water, shell, other stuff. Only other thing I'll mention - some other reviews talked about it not being very water repellent. I soaked my bag down before use with water repellent spray. Nothing has ever got wet inside the bag.So with all that this should be a five star review. I had zero issues with the bag. My problem came up when I decided to buy a second bag so I could have one for tools and one empty one to use for general cargo space. I went out today to run an errand and went to hook up the new (empty) bag. I'm still in disbelief and shaking my head. The clips on the side of the back that click into the mounting straps are different from the bag I bought earlier this year?!?!?!! WTH is that? Why? Why would you change the clips like that? They worked fine before - I had a heavy bag loaded up with tools and stuff going over super gnarly rocky, slippery roads and never once had an issue with a clip coming undone. So basically you ruined my plan for having a convenient and quick way of just clipping separate bags on. That was a really dumb idea. I'd give the easy to install category a negative number if I could. I ding the 5 star review I would give this bag down to 2 which is pretty gracious considering such a ridiculous change.So overall the bag is great, really like it. If you are thinking you want to do something like I did and have a couple bags to swap out as needed with no hassle at all - look for a different bag.
F**S
Good bag quality with bad zipper
Decent bag, but lasted much shorter than many others I have had, as one zipper came off track about 6 months in. The other held up for about 2 seasons. And now the bag is in great shape, but useless.
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