Acerbis No Water Leg Bag

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  • Luggage Volume: 2 L
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Acerbis No Water Leg Bag

  • 2 L  volume
  • External heat-sealed seams.
  • Fully waterproof inner part.
  • Attachment via double adjustable strap.
  • Useful for storing small items like smartphones (max 17x11 cm).
  • Practical and flexible.
  • Especially useful on rainy days.
  • 10% Polyester; 90% PVC
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Brand Acerbis
Is on Sale No
Luggage type Leg- & Waistbags
Riding Style Adventure/Touring, Race/Sport, Urban/Street
Luggage Volume 2 L
Color Black
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What is the advantage of a tank bag with a tank lock system?

A tank lock system ensures that you can quickly click and release the tank bag with a simple action. Ideal for when you need to refuel and the bag gets in the way!

Will this luggage solution fit my motorcycle?

Most of the luggage solutions we sell are universal. That does not mean that they fit every motorcycle! Check carefully whether the mounting for your motorcycle works well, whether the shape of the bag / suitcase matches the shape of your motorcycle and take into account, for example, your exhaust or other protruding parts that the bag / suitcase might hit.

What is the advantage of bags over suitcases?

Bags are lighter in weight and can often be attached to the bike without a mounting rack. Bags are also soft and therefore preferred for off-road use, to reduce the risk of injury to your legs (if you get under the bike).

What is the disadvantage of bags compared to suitcases?

Bags are often attached to the motorcycle with straps, making it less easy to quickly detach and attach them which can be a bit of a hassle when you arrive at your destination. In addition, bags can sometimes flap a bit in the wind.