







🏍️ Gear Up, Stand Out: The Ultimate Expandable Motorcycle Tail Bag for the Modern Rider
The Rhinowalk Expandable Motorcycle Tail Bag offers a robust 60L capacity with a reinforced steel wire and PE board frame for unmatched stability. Crafted from tear-resistant mesh and featuring an anti-slip base, it ensures durability and secure placement on your bike. Designed for versatility, it includes a detachable shoulder strap, multiple securing straps, and a waterproof rain cover with a drawstring to protect your gear in all conditions. Ideal for large and medium-sized touring motorcycles, this bag combines smart storage solutions with rugged construction to elevate your riding experience.









| ASIN | B0B7J6JSDM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,539 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5 in Motorbike Leather & Saddle Bags |
| Brand | Rhinowalk |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (703) |
| Date First Available | 9 August 2022 |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Y4060B |
| Manufacturer | Rhinowalk |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Y4060B |
| Model | Y4060b |
| OEM Part Number | Y4060B |
| Product Dimensions | 61.98 x 31.5 x 31.5 cm; 3.1 kg |
E**S
Great
Used it for a week and it was great and very satisfied about the quality. Great materials used Easily attached to motorcycle Easily to get things inside from side openings Recommendable Also fits inside the side box of the motorcycle I used Honda NC750 Worth buying
M**R
Very well made
S**N
Very easy to install, and fast to remove, very stable while riding, and I love the fact that you can make it bigger very fast. I first Install it on the passenger seat, and then on the plate behind the passenger seat. I've been able to put tons of stuff in it, and if it is full, there is a lot of possibility to attach more stuff on every side of it. It is just perfect! I haven't found any problem with it.
W**L
I'm preparing for a long motorcycle trip and decided to look for a bag to replace my Kuryakyn, which in many ways is a very good quality bag, but I always felt that its round shape provided less room for its footprint compared to a rectangular shape. After shopping around, I wound up ordering this Rhinowalk 60L bag. For about the same footprint as the Kuryakyn, the Rhinowalk has much more room, and items simply fit in it better. I saw some comments about the zippers not being high quality, but I found them to be fine. Maybe that's because I've seen some REALLY cheap zippers. :-) Notably, they slide to open and close easily and don't hang up. I suppose every zipper has its limits, so I wouldn't cram too much in the bag so that you are having to force the zippers closed. Otherwise. I don't foresee any problems. The bag overall is well-made and comes with a nice set of straps. I already made my own nylon tie-down straps with snap hooks and D-rings, so I don't need their tie-down straps. With that said, they should work in most applications. The bag also comes with a couple of nice 36" nylon straps with cam buckles that hold very well. There is an adequate number of D-rings on the bag to make tying it down pretty easy. I know that the bag is not waterproof, but it looks to me that it will repel at least light and maybe even moderate rains. I can see where the zippers might let in a little water compared to the Kuryakyn's very high quality zippers, but the construction of the bag would appear to provide some protection against that. The rain cover comes in a small stuff bag, so it's easy to take along. The rain cover has an elastic band at the bottom and a built-in bayonet strap for extra security. I haven't actually used the bag yet, but based on observation, I'm optimistic that it will do the job just fine. Update: Just completed 6,700 miles of riding, and the 60L bag worked out great. It has all the capacity I need and the side storage areas were handy. I didn't run into any serious rain, so I cannot comment on water resistance, but I probably would not bother with the rain cover unless the rain was pretty heavy. As I mentioned, I used my own straps to tie down the bag, but I did attach a provided strap to each side rail to prevent any lateral sliding just for insurance. I'm happy with this purchase.
M**S
Aún no la estrena, pero la maleta tiene un tamaño idea, tengo una moto naked, es un tema alguna maleta que le quede exacta y las que hay en el mercado cuestan más del doble, la calidad es muy buena, pensé que sería poco blanda o algo, pero la maleta se siente de súper buena calidad, se siente fuerte, muy buenos acabados y malteriales, las correas para amarrarla no son normales, tienen un clip que se ajusta y no se mueve, además tienen un velcro que hace que el sobrante no se quede volando a la hr de usarlas en la moto, la verdad, esperaba que fuera buena, pero me sorprendió, es excelente el producto y el hecho de que se haga casi plana para guardarla, me gustó aún más. Si tienes estás buscando algo para viajar, esta es una excelente opción.
G**S
Is niet waterdicht, past veel in, goede bevestiging
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