Hawk Flyby and why I switched to the Nelson Rigg Commuter tail bag.

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When I first got my Honda CB300R I was using the 10L Sedici dry bag as my commuting storage. It didn't fail, or have issues, I just realized that my real need was a bit different and I could make a more standard tail bag work. The Nelson Rigg Commuter tail bag (mid sized one) is more than big enough and sticks out far enough to act as a fender when it's wet out. Now I don't get road spray up my back. The Sedici really didn't stick out far enough to deal with it, but WAS easier to just wash off afterward.

I used Kiwi waterproofing spray on the Nelson Rigg and it's working pretty well. I assume I've missed enough spots that in a long drenching it wouldn't be ideal, but remember, we're dealing with a 20 minute commute here.

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Bike: 2020 Honda CB300R
Gear:
Jackets - REV'IT! Eclipse or Scorpion Exo Optima depending on weather.
Helmets - Shoei RF-SR, Icon Airform Lycan or Scorpion Exo T510 in high vis.
Gloves - AlpineStars SMX-1 Air V2 or REV'IT! Cassini H2O
Boots - Dainese Street Rocker D-WP, AlpineStars SMX 1-R vented low boots
Pants - Riding jeans from a few companies. REV'IT! Acid 3 H2O over pants for the wet.
Camera - Insta360 X3 and GoPro Hero 9 Black

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