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Tusk Dry Duffel Bag$69.99 – $76.99MSRP: $79.99 – $86.99 You save up to 11%
Rated 4.83 out of five stars.★★★★★
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Giant Loop Possibles Roll Top Pouch$69.00
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Giant Loop Rogue Dry Bag$149.00
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SW-MOTECH Pro Cargobag Motorcycle Luggage$276.95
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Tail Bags

Tail Bags

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  • Tusk Fender Tube Pack with Tire Irons

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Nicholas in MD

    Great for Suzuki DR650

    Perfect fit on my Suzuki DR650. I like that it's easy to install and easy to access. The sleeves for the tire irons are great.

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  • Giant Loop Zigzag Handlebar Bag

    Rated 3.00 out of five stars.★★★☆☆

    Logan in CA

    NOT WATERPROOF

    Great bag. The only reason it is getting 3 stars is because it is NOT waterproof (barely water resistant) which I get. But no where in the description does it say that it is or isnt waterproof or resistant. First thing I saw upon opening the package is NOT WATERPROOF Have to keep my trail tools in a plastic bag that only lasts 1-2 rides. Also have to remove the bag or at least your tools every time you wash your bike which is extra work Other than that. Bag is nice and stays out of the way more or less. Does bounce a little.

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  • Tusk Top Rack

    Rated 4.00 out of five stars.★★★★☆

    BRIAN in MA

    Nice Rack

    Nice rack for the money. Very strong and versatile My only complaint is the spacers/rollers that the bolts run through should have been made of aluminum to save weight

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  • Tusk Olympus Tank Bag

    Rated 4.00 out of five stars.★★★★☆

    Andrew in IN

    Great quality

    Bought over the winter to store my paperwork,snacks, and pocket contents. So far has been durable and stays in place. My only gripe is having to detach half of it to get to the fuel lid. Most tank bags are like that so it is what it is.

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  • Enduro Engineering Chainsaw Mount

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Seth in ID

    Great for trail clearing

    Fantastic for trail clearing. We had a hard winter last year. Lots of deadfall. Normally I pack a saw until mid July but last season I packed my saw on this rack until September and used it every ride. The rack secures the saw well, I hardly notice the rack/saw is there. Only flaw is while the strap secures the saw to the rack, the saw moves forward/backward so I use a bungee to secure it better. There’s holes on the rack to make that easy, but I feel it should be a built in feature. I also wish it had a way to carry spare gas for my saw, even if it were an add on.

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  • Tusk Traverse Pannier Bags

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Michael in CO

    Excellent for Dual Sports

    Absolutely love these bags. Perfect on my Husky FE350S for day-long trips into the mountains. I live in Colorado and have about 20 miles of pavement before I hit dirt for most of the day. With the Colorado weather, especially in the mountains, and the remoteness of most of my riding, these bags are the perfect size to fit an extra layer, rain coat, nalgene, tow strap, 6 pack, or whatever else I need. RMATVMC - My singular gripe on these is the placement of the buckle on the front strap. It is right where I squeeze my bike with my legs, and it rubs on my boot and creates a small pressure point (after many hours). If you moved the buckle to the other end of the strap then I think it would eliminate this on most bikes as it would move the buckle a few inches back. You could also sew it with a shorter strap from bag to buckle so it moves even further back away from the rider.

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