All Rights Reserved © 2009 Thomas W. DayNote to Mr. Subjective: When a less-than-brilliant customer is overcome by the thought of having readily available access to coffee, suggest the two smaller bags because they will hold twice as much caffeine. You probably did that and I ignored your sage advice, right?
I had the new bag on my Super Sherpa for exactly two weeks when it was stolen. Like Monty Python's King of the Swamp Castle ("When I first came here, this was all swamp. Everyone said I was daft to build a castle on a swamp, but I built in all the same, just to show them. It sank into the swamp. So I built a second one. That sank into the swamp. So I built a third. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp. But the fourth one stayed up."), I bought a second MotoFizz for the Sherpa. So far, I still possess this one. If I lose it, I will buy another one.
The small Motofizz bag, like the medium and large, is constructed to withstand a hurricane and sticks to the bike as if it were designed for it. The multitude of zippered storage pouches, plus the plethora of tie-down loops, makes the bag perfect for securing enough gear for a several day outing. Motofizz, apparently, listens to complaints because they replaced the silly elastic shock cord on the raincover with a much more secure nylon cord and are now using a much heavier material. As usual, Motofizz gear is available from RiderWearhouse.
Thanks Tom. Super nice evaluation. I'm glad this bag has met your requirements.
ReplyDeleteAnd they did listen on the raincover drawcord.
Andy Goldfine
Hey Tom,
ReplyDeleteI have the medium size and on last year's ride to Deadhorse I had to use the cover off my 2 spare times for a raincover as the one provided by MotoFizz wouldn't stay on. Maybe I'll bug Andy to see if I can score the newer model. To compound the injury I bought a spare when I bought the bag! Duh...
Best,
LL
Larry,
ReplyDeleteI chased the cover from my large Motofizz all over the Yukon and Alaska a couple years back. It's the only thing wrong with this bag, but it's a pretty big thing. I ended up just keeping stuff that didn't need weather protection in my bag. Since I had big side cases, for the 2nd half of the trip, that worked out ok, but a ways from idea.
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