Mosko Moto Nomax Tank Bag on the Triumph Tiger 900
This is a quick review of the Mosko Moto Nomax tank bag on the Triumph Tiger 900. This is a high quality piece of adventure luggage for your bike and I have yet to see it mounted on a Tiger 900 and so this video will clarify all the myths. The Nomax comes with a 2L hydration reservoir and tons of storage for all those little things you want to organize and access quickly. To top it off, the bag unclips from the bike quickly and easily and transforms into a fully functional backpack. The Nomax's space is divided into six vertical layers, each with its own specific mission. A vertical layout maximizes the utilization of space without making the bag too tall.Thanks for watching ManCave Mayhem, don't forget to like-share-subscribe and just remember, "I'm just a man in a cave causing mayhem!" Check us out on instagram @ mancave_mayhem.

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