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seabeegt
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Giant Loop Mojavi
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July 23, 2014, 12:08:50 am »
So I dropped some ca$h on another softbag setup. This time I went with Giant Loop's Mojavi saddle bags. Can't remember all the details on the purchase, but I've been scoping them for awhile and I just couldn't wait any longer. Another eBay success, I save a bunch of money rather than buying straight from the manufacturer. Anyways, they a very durable setup and weatherproof as far as I can tell. The one drawback is that they will hinder your riding stance while standing. For my last venture out, which was all road, they served they're purpose well. However, if I'm going to do some offroading, I'd probably take them off. It all depends if I really need to stash some gear or not. Either way, I'm happy with them.
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December 27, 2018, 02:44:24 am »
Acceptance of the data easier to understand.
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