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Wunderlich offers new frame bags for the BMW GS – Subframe bag

Miguel Fragoso by Miguel Fragoso
October 6, 2023
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A Wunderlich tem novos sacos para a armação da BMW GS – Subframe Bag

Source:https://www.wunderlichamerica.com/

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Often, our journeys are not just for the pleasure of walking. They become journeys to work, school or small errands, requiring the transportation of essential goods. This need increases on long journeys and adventures. Fortunately, the market is full of luggage options, especially for BMW GS enthusiasts.

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Wunderlich, known for its extensive BMW accessories, has introduced a clever storage solution for R 1200 and R 1250 GS enthusiasts – the Subframe Bag. This stylish accessory hides the frame’s “windows” under the seat, precisely where the front frame meets the subframe. What’s impressive is its ability to blend in perfectly, giving your bike a sleek appearance that doesn’t immediately catch the eye.

Source:https://www.wunderlichamerica.com/

These practical side bags feature Cordura TrueLock fabric, known for its durability and abrasion resistance. They are also designed to repel water, keeping your belongings dry in variable conditions. Inside, a soft lining ensures that your items stay securely in place, even during dynamic rides. These small bags are carefully positioned to avoid interfering with the rider’s legroom, whether he’s sitting, standing on off-road trails or leaning against the tank on winding, lively roads. This configuration ensures that your quick-access items are safe and conveniently within reach.

The lower frame bag offers a reliable attachment to the bike’s frame via four secure zippers, ensuring that it stays in place even on difficult terrain. These bags retain their shape thanks to their pre-formed design, preserving the sleek look of your bike even when they’re empty. The padding on the back, where they attach to the frame, protects you from potential scratches caused by vibrations and engine oscillations.

For more information, visit the official Wunderlich website.

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