Help with my Cortech 21 L tank bag

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I just bought a bunch of luggage for my baby :)

Cortech tri bag system which i figured out how to stabilize. Now the tank bag i have no idea how to put that on. I spend 30 minutes last night trying to figure out how to do it. It's the strap version because i didn't want the magnets potentially erasing my electronics if i ever had to put them in there. Could some of you post pictures of how you strapped yours down? Specifically that model if possible? I searched the forms already for this and could find an appropriate post.

Once i got it all set up i will post a informational on how to strap them and i'll do a review of some of the gear i bought recently.

Thanks so much.
 

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Well, seeing as how magnets won't erase your electronics (unless you're still using floppy disks, and even then, maybe) you should just return it and get the magnetic version.

I have no advice on strapping, I use the magnetic tankbag.
 

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I have that bag on my 11 and it works so-so. I can't get the bag to stay still on the tank even if I tighten the straps down. I had the magnetic bag on my FZ and loved it, easy on, easy off and stays put. I'd suggest you exchange bags.
 

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Magnents are bad for hard drives, but they would have to be pretty strong magnents.

My nelson-rigg tankbag has incredibly strong magnents and i'm scared to put my wallet or phone in it.
 

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So what is the point of having a tank bag then.... (rhetorical question).

I guess some reading and questions at the dealer might help with this dilemma.
 

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My tank bag is like my purse...:rolleyes:...I have a bandana, insurance and registration papers, owners manual, bungee cords, chapstick, change, granola bars, sunglasses, maps, ear plugs and some other crap. I use my back pack for my lap top and larger things.

Did you notice the niffy shoulder straps in the base of the bag? Very manly.
 

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I have the smaller cortech bag and front straps drop down under and around forks the rear strap loops through gas tank hinge I can take pictures if needed I don't use it when I commute to work I just throw everything in my hugh a$$ Shad sh50 trunk :D
 

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Loads of things go in my tankbag when we are travelling. I have never had any problems with credit cards, cameras etc and they must have done thousands of miles near those tank magnets.

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Whats the problem with a laptop? Infact I intend to buy a tall 3 piece tank bag that doubles as a backpack just for that purpose.
 

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I have a Cargo "Endurance" magnetic tank bag. The magnets seem very strong, I have never worried about what I put in it and have never had any problems with mag strips or electronic devices.

Just a note, make sure you use the tether in addition to the magnets on these bags. When I crashed the bag left the bike but remained attached by only the tether on the handlebars.
 

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I bought this bag from Motopak. Very nice! http://www.motopakluggage.com/gt35.html
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Key word is "read"... Nothing will happen to any of you electronics or credit cards... just another "old wives" tale...


Actually if you swiped a magnet across a magnetic strip on your credit/atm card you could damage data.
In most cases your not going to do that. The strength of the field and proximity to it are factors.
I use a magnetic tank bag and put my wallet in the top portion and don't worry about it. I wouldn't wave my wallet close to those magnets though.

Magnetism is fascinating. Think about it. We pass a wire through a magnetic field and produce electricity.
 
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