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Hopnel Tank Bag Tips
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Written by Regor
greg@thehubers.net

LOVE this setup!
I leave the tank bag (saddlebags)/map portion on my bike continuously (2nd set of pictures). I have learned how to manipulate the stereo using the hand controls more, and don't miss not being able to get to the controls on the fairing (while the map pouch is installed).

The saddlebags of the tank bag are the handiest pouches you will ever find. On long trips, they hold sunscreen, camera, a hat, and sometimes a bottled soda.

Hopnel Tank Bag as one piece with the two saddlebags on the left and right. As you see it, the controls are exposed.

Hopnel Tank Bag with zippered saddlebags on left and right, and clear map pouch.

Hopnel Tank Bag with zippered saddlebags on left and right, additional bag and NO clear map pouch on top of Tank Bag.

Hopnel Tank Bag with saddlebags pouches on left and right, additional bag on top (of gas fill compartment) with clear map pouch on top of Tank Bag.