Bags-Connection "Daypack II" Quick-Lock Tankbag for SW-MOTECH Gascap Mounting System
Item No: BCK.TRT.00.020.100
| Our Price: | $79.99 |
The SW-MOTECH Quick-Lock Socket Gascap Bottom Tankring does not interfere with the operation of the gascap in any way, and allowing the gascap to open normally.
Daypack I Quick-Lock tankbag. Pull the ripcord to remove the bag from the bike in less than 5 seconds!
Suzuki aircraft-style gascap with 7 screws (used on many Suzuki bikes starting in 1999). The SW-MOTECH bottom ring for "Suzuki 7/8" gascaps can be used on this gascap.
Suzuki aircraft-style gascap with 8 screws (used on many Suzuki bikes until in 2000). The SW-MOTECH bottom ring for "Suzuki 7/8" gascaps can be used on this gascap.
The Bags-Connection Daypack II Quick-Lock Tankbag is a small 5-liter to 7-liter tankbag that locks to a subtle bracket that installs to pre-existing threaded holes in the motorcycle’s gascap. Includes a large external lid pocket.
The Daypack II, which replaced the original Daypack tankbag (part TRT.00.475.100) in August 2006, can be removed without a key, does not interfere with gascap operation, and does not contact the tank, preventing tank scratches that are typical of magnetic tankbag applications.
The bike-specific bottom tankring adapter is sold separately. See bottom tank ring application chart for bike-specific fitment information.
The tankbag is constructed of a highly water resistant thermomolded EVA nylon material and uses Gore water-sealed zippers. A raincover is included for additional moisture protection during heavy downpours. Seams are bound on the inside and stress points are bar tacked.
A double zipper & clamshell design offer instant access to all items in the tankbag.
The tankbag's position on the tank can be adjusted forward or backward of the tankbag's center by +/- 3.5 inches during installation.
Dimensions: 11"L x 8"W x 5—7"H
Capacity: 5—7 liters
Includes:
- Carrying handle
- External lid pocket
- Raincover
Options:
- Mapholder
The tankring mounting hardware is constructed of glass fiber polyamide and stainless steel, both of which are highly resistant to corrosion and degradation from sunlight (UV radiation).
Need an installation tutorial? Check out the vstromalaska.com review of the SW-MOTECH Quick-Lock tankbag installation by Robert Baker.
Confirmed Applications
Aprilia
ETV1000 Caponord
ETV1000 Caponord Rally Raid
Falco, '01
Pegaso 650, '93-'96*
Pegaso 650, '97-'00*
RSV1000R, -'03
SL1000 Falco
Tuono 1000R, '03-'05
BMW
F650 Funduro, '93-'96
F650 Funduro, '97-'00
F650 ST, '93-'96
F650 ST, '97-'00
F650GS & F650GS/Dakar, -'07*
F650GS, '08-*
F800GS*
F800S, '06-*
F800ST, '06-*
K1200GT, -'05
K1200GT, 06-
K1200R, '05-
K1200RS, '97-
K1200S, '05-
K1300GT, '09-
K1300R, '09-
K1300S, '09-
R1100GS, '94-'99
R1100R
R1100RS
R1100RT
R1100S, '97-'05
R1150GS, '00-'04
R1150R Rockster, '00-
R1150R, '00-
R1150RS
R1150RT, '00-'04
R1200GS Adventure, '06-'07 - not compatible with BMW's optional OEM handlebar-mounted stereo controls, which contact the left side of the tankbag at full lock
R1200GS Adventure, '08- - not compatible with BMW's optional OEM handlebar-mounted stereo controls, which contact the left side of the tankbag at full lock
R1200GS, '04-'07 - not compatible with BMW's optional OEM handlebar-mounted stereo controls, which contact the left side of the tankbag at full lock
R1200GS, '08- - not compatible with BMW's optional OEM handlebar-mounted stereo controls, which contact the left side of the tankbag at full lock
R1200R, '06-
R1200RT, '05-
R1200S, '06-
R1200ST, '05-
R850GS
R850R
* Installation on this bike requires drilling four holes in the plastic panel covering the tank, as no gascap is present in the original bike. A printable drilling pattern is included. Additional nuts, screws, and washers that may be necessary to attach the ring to the F650GS, F800S & F800ST are not included.
Buell
1125R, '08- - Tankbag installation requires drilling 4 holes in plastic cover.
Firebolt XB12R- Tankbag installation requires drilling 4 holes in plastic cover.
Lightning Long XB12Ss- Tankbag installation requires drilling 4 holes in plastic cover.
Lightning Super TT XB12STT- Tankbag installation requires drilling 4 holes in plastic cover.
Lightning XB12S & XB12Scg- Tankbag installation requires drilling 4 holes in plastic cover.
Ulysses XB12X- Tankbag installation requires drilling 4 holes in plastic cover.
Ulysses XB12XT- Tankbag installation requires drilling 4 holes in plastic cover.
Ducati
748
851
888
916
996
998
1098
Monster 1000
Monster 1000s
Monster 620 & 620 Dark
Monster S2R & S2R Dark
Monster S4R
ST2
ST3
ST4
Super Sport SS 1000 DS
Super Sport SS 600
Super Sport SS 750
Super Sport SS 900
Honda
CB599 / CB600 Hornet, all years
CB919 / CB900 Hornet, all years
CBF1000, '06-
CBF500
CBF600
CBR1000F, '93-'96
CBR1000RR Fireblade, '04-'07 (silver swingarm models)
CBR1000RR Fireblade, '05-'07 (black swingarm models)
CBR1100XX Blackbird, all years
CBR600 & CBR600F, all years
CBR600F4i, all years
CBR600RR, '03-'05
CBR900, all years
CBR900RR Fireblade, '93-'03
CBR929, '00-'01
CBR954, '02-'03
NT650 Deauville
RC51, '00-'05
ST1300 Pan European
VFR750, all years
VFR800 VTEC, '02-
VFR800, -'01
VTR1000F Superhawk, all years
VTR1000SP1 Firestorm, all years
VTR1000SP2 RC51, all years
XL1000V Varadero
XL125V Varadero
XL600V Transalp
XL650V Transalp
XL700V Transalp
XR750 / XRV650 Africa Twin
KTM
Super Duke 990
Kawasaki
Concours GTR1000 / ZG1000, -'07
Concours GTR1400, '08-
Ninja 250R / EX250 / ZZR250, -'07
Ninja 250R, '08-
Ninja 500R / EX500S / GPZ500S, -'06
Ninja 650R / ER6F / ER6N, '06-
Versys 650, '07-
Z1000, '03-'06
Z750, '04-
Z750S, '05-'07
ZR7, '00
ZR7S, '01-'03
ZRX1100, all years
ZRX1200R, -'05
ZX10R Ninja, '04-'05
ZX10R Ninja, '06-'07
ZX10R Ninja, '08-
ZX14 Ninja (a.k.a. ZZR1400)
ZX6 / ZZR600, '90 - '00
ZX6R 636 Ninja, '05-
ZX6R, '00-'02
ZX6RR, '05-'07
ZX7R, '90-
ZX9R, '94-'03
ZZR1200, '03-
ZZR600, '05-'06
Moto Guzzi
Breva V750 IE
California EV Touring, '06-
Nevada Classic 750, '06-
V11 Scura, 2002 - requires use of additional spacer kit to raise tankring
MV Agusta
F4-1000, '06-
F4 Senna, '06-
910 Brutale, '06-
Suzuki
DL1000 V-Strom, '02-
DL650 V-Strom, '04- (check out photo tutorial)
GS500 & GS500F, -'05
GSF1200 Bandit, -'05
GSF1250 Bandit & Bandit/S, '07-
GSF600 Bandit, -'04
GSF650 Bandit & Bandit/S, '05-
Hayabusa GSX1300R, -'07
Hayabusa GSX1340R, '08-
GSX600 Katana, -'05
GSXR1000, '01-'02
GSXR1000, '03-'04
GSXR1000, '05-'06
GSXR1000, '07-
GSXR600, -'03
GSXR600, '04-'05
GSXR600, '06-'07
GSXR600, '08-
GSXR750, -'03
GSXR750, '04-'05
GSXR750, '06-'07
GSXR750, '08-
RF600
RF900
SFV650 Gladius, '09-
SV1000 & SV1000S, '03-
SV650 & SV650S, -'02
SV650 & SV650S, '03-
TL1000, -'02
TL1000R, -'02
Triumph
Daytona 1200, -'99
Daytona 600, '03-'04
Daytona 650, '05
Daytona 675 Triple, '06-
Daytona 750 & 1000, '91-'92
Daytona 900, -'95
Daytona 955i, T595, and Speed III, '95-'06
Rocket III, '04-
Speed Four, '03-'06
Speed Triple, all years
Sprint 900, '93-'98
Sprint RS 955, '99-'04
Sprint ST 1050, '05-
Sprint ST 955, '99-'04
Tiger 900, -'98
Tiger 900i, '99-'01
Tiger 955i, '01-'06
Tiger 1050, '07-
Trident 750 & 900, '91-'98
Trophy 1200 & 900 (some model years)
Trophy 1200, 1998 model
TT 600
Victory
Hammer & Hammer S, '05- - tankbags may interfere with optional V-drag bars; fit is ok with original flat handlebar
Kingpin Tour, '05-
Kingpin, '05-
Vegas 8-ball, '05-
Vegas Jackpot, '05-
Vegas, '05-
Yamaha
BT1100 Bulldog
FJR1300, all years
FZ1 / FZS1000 Fazer, all years
FZ6, all years
FZ700, '87
FZR1000, '94-'95
FZR600, '90-'98
MT01, '05-
XV1700 Warrior, '05-
YZF R1, '98-'03
YZF R1, '04-'06
YZF R1, '07-
YZF R6, '03-'06
YZF R6, '99-'02
YZF R6, '03-'05
YZF R6, '06-'07
YZF R6, '08-
YZF1000, '94-'05
YZF600R, '94-'06
YZF750, '94-'05
Note: Installation of handlebar barbacks on your motorcycle moves your handlebars closer to the rear of your tank, and may cause the handlebars to interfere with ANY tankbag on some models of motorcycles.
| Related Files: | |
|---|---|
| SW-MOTECH Standard Quick-Lock Tankbag & Gascap Mounting Kit - installation instructions [PDF] | |
| vstromalaska.com review of Quick-Lock tankbag installation, by Robert Baker [PDF] |








Comments (7)
05.16.2008 13:31 » Follow Up Info Brad Moore
I posted incorrect information on the "mystery box." - It contains a fueling safety relay that draws about .055A (225 Ohm replay coil) when the tank bag is in place. Best not to leave the tank bag on for extended periods of non-riding to preserve the battery charge. The box also contains the 5A automotive fuse in case you short something out (ask me how I know this). I replaced the fuse and taped a backup fuse inside the box should it happen again.