Best Budget Motorcycle Luggage: Nelson Rigg Hurricane Luggage. Royal Enfield Himalayan

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 20

  • @3goldfinger
    @3goldfinger Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have the same bags, but I made another frame with two hooks which I bolted to the other frame. I use the two rings at the back of the bag to hang the bags onto the hooks, and some straps to tie them down. The straps take all the weight of the bags. Easy on and off.

    • @skitchonwheels
      @skitchonwheels  Před 5 měsíci

      Sounds interesting. Not sure you can on this app but would like to see a picture if you have one. Thanks for watching.

  • @MotoOffroadAdventures
    @MotoOffroadAdventures Před 5 měsíci +1

    I think I also need a Big Green Egg beside my Himalayan 😮👍
    The bags look great. I do really like my rackless tusk so far. But in the end I see myself making this type of change.
    Next year a friend and myself are trying to schedule the entire Trans America Trail. For that type of trip I need more space like these.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @skitchonwheels
      @skitchonwheels  Před 5 měsíci

      Every ride I do is to prepare for the TAT in some way or another. I'm glad it's on your horizon! I think eventually I will loose the hard case for a soft duffle bag across the back as I venture more off road. Not sure it would last a trip across the country.

  • @elitetileandstone
    @elitetileandstone Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have a couple of the Nelson-Rigg Hurricane series bags, they offer good value for the $.
    Nelson-Rigg recently came out with quick release pannier mounting plates. The only downside is they cost more than the Hurricane Saddlebags.
    Safe travels and Happy Adventures!

    • @skitchonwheels
      @skitchonwheels  Před 5 měsíci

      I just picked up the large tote bag I'm going to use across the back seat when I need extra space. That's funny about the quick release being so expensive, I'll take a look at them. Thanks for watching.

  • @danielben-avraham1539
    @danielben-avraham1539 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Your bike looks nice. I like your Marine sticker, Semper Fi, former 0211 MOS. I agree that the bags are the way to go if you are planning to ride off road, the bags will stand up to drops better than hard boxes will for sure. I had mine up in the Andes mountains of Colombia this weekend trying the bike out on some severe mountain trails. Most of the road was a 45 degree incline with rocks, mud from semi tropical springs and I found the Himmy quite at ease power wise. The weight did make rear tire slippage an issue on the steeper inclines. After climbing about 3500 ft we were arriving at our friend,s mountain finca or farm. I was exhausted and unfortunately it was the last and worst part of the road with softball sized rocks and a sheer mountain drop off on one side of the two rut trail. It was another 45 degree incline, and the the bike went down as the tire bounced off one of the rocks. Unfortunately it spun as it fell and ended up with the tank facing downhill. I have a hard box on the back with Koju engine guards and pannier racks which saved the bike from damage, but I was glad I did not buy hard panniers. I spun the bike on the engine guards and pointed it back up the road and lifted it back up. I have the pannier racks on mostly for the bike's protection and they saved me again. They are pretty scratched up but the bike is unscathed. So I am now looking for soft bags to use for when I am riding on less deadly trails and roads.

    • @skitchonwheels
      @skitchonwheels  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for watching! My son is still active duty 4yrs, resigned and headed to EOD school. Thanks for your service. I didn't realize the Himmy could take such an incline, sound like a tuff trail. I'm hoping these bags work out for me, so far I'm happy with them but haven't cruelty tested yet. Safe travel and enjoy the trip back down the mountain!!

  • @kevinthailand2567
    @kevinthailand2567 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Should have tried the Rhinowalk soft side panniers. Simply click onto the frame. Way easier and neater.

    • @skitchonwheels
      @skitchonwheels  Před 5 měsíci

      I'll look them up. Thanks

    • @theoriginaldayne
      @theoriginaldayne Před 3 měsíci

      Did you have to add any heat shielding or do any modifications due to the location of the exhaust? Can you share a link to the specific ones you got? I'm very interested in these and the ones you mentioned.

    • @skitchonwheels
      @skitchonwheels  Před 3 měsíci

      I did add an Aluminum self adhesive panel. I ordered from Amazon. Company: Xinpengliu. Product name: Aluminum Backed Aluminized Self Adhesive 12"x24" $14.99 It's worked well so far.

    • @theoriginaldayne
      @theoriginaldayne Před 3 měsíci

      @@skitchonwheels thank you!

  • @kanumowa
    @kanumowa Před 5 měsíci +1

    what a great views!!!

  • @baravinds
    @baravinds Před 2 měsíci

    After installing the Shad Terra 37L how r the wind curls when you stand and ride ? Doesnt the bike shake ?

    • @skitchonwheels
      @skitchonwheels  Před 2 měsíci +1

      No problems with standing and riding. It does bounce a bit when off-road. If I spent a lot of time off-road I would get a soft bag. The quality of the top box 1yr later is great. Still a great purchase for my Himmy! Thanks for watching.

    • @baravinds
      @baravinds Před 2 měsíci

      @@skitchonwheels Thanks mate for responding, thought the bike may jiggle-wiggle a bit due to the big box!