Nelson Rigg CL-400 Mini Strapmount Tank Bag

  • Constructed of Top quality UV-treated Tri-Max® Ballistic Nylon
  • Mounts to tank using a secure quick release Three point mounting system
  • Highly reflective webbing
  • Protective material to hold the bag firm without slipping or marking the motorcycle
  • Exterior side pockets for storing smaller items
  • Convenient detachable map pocket
  • Fully lined interior
  • Internal organizer under lid conveniently stores pens, maps, keys, cell phone, etc.
  • Waterproof gate for charging cables or headphone cords
  • Maintains shape even when empty
  • Fail safe heavy-duty zippers with pull fobs for easy opening when wearing gloves
  • Reinforced padded carrying handle
  • Adjustable shoulder strap included
  • 100% waterproof rainstorm cover included
  • Nelson Rigg’s lifetime no hassle warranty
  • Available in Black only
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MSRP:
$82.99
,  Our Price:
$42.99

Sizing Information

  • Main compartment dimensions: 11”(L) x 9”(W) x 5”(H)
  • Capacity: 8.11 Liters
  • Map pocket dimensions: 10.25”(L) x 7”(W)
  • Mounting instructions

Our Two Cents

The Nelson Rigg CL-400 is a mid-sized tank bag that utilizes a Three point quick release mounting system. These strap mount style tank bags are designed to work with non metal gas tanks since a magnetic tank bag will not work, but of course it will work on metal gas tanks for riders who prefer not to use a magnetic tank bag. We were able to fit the contents of the commuter package or the day ride package in this bag. This bag includes a warranty registration card and is backed by Nelson Riggs lifetime no hassle warranty. Click on the “View Larger Pictures” link above to see detailed photos and features of this tank bag.

Happy Customers Who Bought This Product

Tankbag
From: Wade O.
Location: Arkansas

I ordered this tankbag as for my plastic-tanked '99 Speed Triple. I wanted something useful but not too large or small. This bag really fits the bill. It's substantially bigger than the magnetic supermini Cortech (which looks a bit odd to me) but ... (Read more...)