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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Wolfman in Spain!
Hi Eric,
We have the first images of Wolfman luggage on Spanish trails (I expect…). We are sending more soon.
Rgds,
Toni Vasconcellos
Ana Pérez de Vasconcellos
nina@motoristas.com
Be sure to check Toni and Ana out. They are our new Wolfman dealer in Barcelona, Spain
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Wolfman at EICMA show in Milan, Italy
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Timberline in Action
Hi Eric,
Here's a couple shots of my first off-pavement trip on my GS. It was warm here, so we headed to the coast off Highway 1 and camped on the ridge above everything. The Timerberline held a ton of stuff, with a little spillover into my Wolfman duffel--close to 40 pounds of crap in all. Thanks!
Arden
Explorer Lite in BC
Hello,
Received your Explorer Lite Tank bag the day before we left for our trip. Want to let you know that it works great & now I don't have 5 pounds of stuff in my pockets!! The second one I ordered was a gift for a long time motorcycle friend.
If any of the Wolfman crew are into dualsport riding and want to try out BC, shoot me an e-mail and I can arrange a trip.
I've attached a couple pics from the trip. (notice the one with the Wolfman fender bag & tank bag)
Cheers,
Richard Green
Victoria,BC
Great luggage...
Gentlemen,
I just returned from a 900 mile trip to the Smokey Mountains with some other riders. Unfortunately we ran into some heavy rain, but my clothes stayed dry because I had a Wolfman PVC bag on my bike. It is great luggage and performed very well.
Thanks for making such a great motorcycle bag.
Sincerely,
Rodger Klein
Franklin, TN
Expedition Tank Panniers and Tank Bag
Dear Wolfman,
I wanted to share a few photos of my expedition tank panniers installed with the small expedition tank bag. It took some creativity with a big fat Acerbis tank to get them far enough forward and low enough with the handlebars at full lock, but they seem to work well and stay firmly in place. The rear straps that normally go to the seat stays are routed under the tank diagonally and are buckled to the modified front strap on top of the panniers. Looking forward to taking a trip with them.
Regards,
Todd E. Smith
Mount Pleasant, SC
Wolfman in Medicine Bow Range, WY
Yo, here are some pics of a recent trip you might want to use for an upcoming catalogue or website.
The pics were taken on the top of Snowy Pass (10,800 feet) in the Medicine
Bow Mountain Range of south-central Wyoming. It's a great drive on a
motorcycle (Hwy 130), which is just north of Encampment, Wy and goes from
west to east and plops you back down in the sleepy town of Centennial,
Wyoming. These pics were taken on the 3rd day of a 4 day dirt,gravel,and
some slab tour of the Medicine Bows. Just prior to the trip I bought the
tank panniers which worked well for carrying my cook kit, stove, and msr
water filter.
Thanks, Doug Goodwin
Hello Wolfman crew,
I am a firm believer in testing and confidently knowing how well a part or product works. I recently used the Wolfman Luggage Expedition Dry Duffel on one of my outings through the Oregon northwest. Wanting to avoid the usual grind on the major highways I began heading north to Washington via this road trying to connect the dots from Detroit Lake and Mt Hood. It was all good until I got up in elevation and a late snow had left the pass with about 6-18 inches of mushy, crusty snow. Since turning around and adding 70 plus miles to my day was something I did not want to do I continued through the snow with my bag laden KTM 950 Adventure. I stopped several times, most of them in a controlled fashion, to hike out the path to determine if I could make it through. I found that near the end of the snow, where it got the deepest, was a truck that had gotten stuck. The great thing about this was they told me that the road cleared just around the corner. This was great news as I was getting tired of man handling the big girl through the mush and getting showered with snow from the roost. The last bit I ported all my bags and gear to lighten things up, unsnapping the Dry Duffel was quick and easy. I made one trip with the Dry Duffel and my tank bag using the shoulder strap and one with the panniers. Just as I came across the last bit of snow I was met by another rider who was coming from the other direction. We chatted for a couple minutes and then we proceeded to one of his favorite stops along the way to enjoy the day, a fine cigar and banter about riding gear.
I have to say that I am very happy with the build quality, how well the bag works and withstands my level of abuse. I have beat this bag up without question. Dropped it in a creek while attempting a crossing and my gear stays clean, dry and surely attached to the bike, independent if its sideways in snow or water. It also works as a positive flotation device in the unlikely event of a water landing! I also like the enhanced visibility provided by the bright yellow material.
Ken Nelson
Adventure Machines Northwest
Moab on KLR
Friday, September 11, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Fine American Product
Thanks to Wolfman for the quality product after the sale and the support before the sale.
After 14 years of doing without, I returned to the world of motorcycling. A few months ago I was in the early stages of planning a road trip and contacted Wolfman about his large expedition bag and promptly received a reply of the pros and cons of using the large expedition bag with panniers on my 2009 BMW Adventurer.
After a 3,500 mile trip from Portland, Oregon to Banff to Mt. Rushmore and points in between that included high winds, rain as droplets and pellet form....the Wolfman Large Expedition Bag held up great. I was impressed!
I am very happy with quality of this fine American product and enjoyed fielding questions from others regarding the large expedition bag while touring the Northwest.
Thanks.
Sam Dunn
846 11th Court
Lafayette, OR 97127
503.989.2233
PS: Photo taken in Glacier NP, Montana, July '09.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Old Wolfman tank bag that never dies...
Hi!
This is the story of an old tank bag, that never quits, never dies, and
has found a place on every motorcycle I've ever owned.
I bought my first wolfmann tank bag in 2001, with my first motorcycle.
It was a Honda Nighthawk 750. Soon after, I bought a Suzuki SV1000S,
and well the list goes on from there. The tank bag has held bulging
quantities of clothes, tools, souvenirs, and even a small picnic for my
wife and I on Sunday jogs without lament.
Recently, I took a ride up through British Columbia on my '95 Ducati
Monster. Stuffed to the gills with a spare face shield, clothes, and
every tool needed to rebuild the motor (sans a crankshaft lathe). It was
so full, that even the super-strong magnets couldn't hold it, so I
bungeed it to the tail (thanks for putting d-rings on the bag!)
Over two-thousand lovely miles with my old, dirty tank bag. Surely it
will outlive me.
As I just ordered a fender bag for my ongoing enduro/dualsport
addiction, I thought I should drop you folks a note to let you know not
only how amazingly well your gear holds up, but how happy I am I came
across your products.
Thanks!
-Alex in Montana
Wolfman in BC
Hello,
Received your Explorer Lite Tank bag the day before we left for our trip. Want to let you know that it works great & now I don't have 5 pounds of stuff in my pockets!!
The second one I ordered was a gift for a long time motorcycle friend.
If any of the Wolfman crew are into dualsport riding and want to try out BC, shoot me an e-mail and I can arrange a trip.
I've attached a couple pics from the trip. (notice the one with the Wolfman fender bag & tank bag)
Cheers,
Richard Green
Victoria,BC
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Wolfman escapes on Scrambler
SW Colorado
Hey guys,
I just wanted let you know how pleased I am with the Expedition Tank Bag I picked up at your shop last week. I toured through Moab and SW Colorado last weekend and the contents of my tank bag stayed dry through several downpours. The removable map pouch was pretty handy too!
Also, thanks again to Dave for his expert recommendations and help!
Cheers,
George
Italia Rear Bag
Arctic Circle
Spain and France
My trip was great, really enjoyed it and my 13 year old daughter who came along had the adventure of her life I think, she absolutely loved it.
We basically got the overnight ferry from the UK to Santander in Northern Spain. Then criss-crossed the Pyrenees mountains from Spain into France and back again going from the Atlantic ocean on one coast to Barcelona on the Mediteranean coast.
Once there, my wife had flown out to take my daughter and two other friends kids back home by plane as we couldn't get them back in time for school otherwise. We then criss-crossed back again via all the roads we missed on the outward journey.
Attached a few photo's for you.
Pailheres - Col d'Pailheres - France, close to Ax les Thermes, the paint on the road is from local cycle races.
Yesa 1/2 - Lake at Yesa in Spain
Bielsa - taken at the entrance to the Bielsa Tunnel, 3km long through the top of a mountain linking France to Spain, starts at 1600 metres in France and comes out in Spain at 1800 metres.
Col d'Aspin - used on the mountain stages of the famous Tour de France cycle race, some really tight, steep hairpin climbs in places, and great views along the way.
N260 1/2 - Taken on the N260 in Spain, stunning road that runs for about 150 miles along the the southern side of the Pyrenees, has everything from soaring eagles, to forests to mountains, hairpins and switchbacks, fast sweeping bends, a truly awesome road. I've ridden it a few times now and never tire of it or the scenery.
Kind regards,
Martin
Friday, June 5, 2009
Wolfman burns up the Smokies
Just used the small expedition, expedition tank panniers, and expedition duffel on my 2009 DR650 on a recent 1100 mile trip over to the Smokies. I road through some serious storms and was really impressed with my bags. I was given many compliments by all my riding buddies (some of which hadn't heard of your stuff but after touching the bags, they want them). I even used my expedition duffel to carry 5 bags of groceries from the local supermarket back to our rented cabin. The quality of your products are top notch and I really am very impressed.
Here are a couple of links to photos of my bike on the Blue Ridge Parkway:
Thanks for making such great products.
Eric Moore
Here are a couple of links to photos of my bike on the Blue Ridge Parkway:
Thanks for making such great products.
Eric Moore
Wolfman in the Ozarks
...great products guys.
Easy installation, and the bags fit my style perfectly.
The fit and finish is awesome...and when fully loaded...guess what? IT STAYS PUT!
Just got back from the Ozark National Forest down in Arkansas and the gear withstood the test. Broke-off just about every other external feature on my bike!!! but the bags were unscathed!
Wichita, Kansas
Joe Henson
Thursday, May 7, 2009
History Was Made!
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