
The UBag 6 motorcycle saddlebag is a rugged soft luggage bag that is designed to carry all your basic camping kit for a few days trip away into the bush. This motorcycle saddlebag is ideal for adventure biking or tours on smaller enduro class bikes (such as the KTM 690, Husqvarna 610, Honda XR650, BMW XChallenge, Suzuki DR 450, KTM 525/530 etc). It straps straight onto most 500-650 class bikes without the need for frames or racks. The square shape of the saddlebag makes it easier to pack longer items like tent poles.

Main Features:
- 45 Litre capacity.
- Does not need frames or racks. It straps directly onto most 500-650 class bikes.
- Tough, water resistant (>1000mm water column), UV resistant, heavy duty polyester fabric.
- Very wide opening for easy access.
- Large dust/rain flap prevents dust and rain ingress through the zip.
- YKK zip with dual access sliders.
- Two internal pockets for small items.
- Practical shape enables efficient packing.
- Robust webbing and cambuckle attachment straps.
- Reflective trim for higher visibility at night.
Photo’s of the UBag 6 mounted on various bikes as well as field testing are available here. Please mouse-over the “UBag 6” tab in the heading bar above to see more details about the UBag 6.
UBag 6 Production has finally started.
It will be available at selected retailers soon!
A report on one of the trips away, testing the UBag 6 over a few days, is available here .
I am looking at it as I have purchased a new 690.Looks interesting,thks bruce
Please forward info on the UBag6. Where can I purchase (what retail stores) and what is the retail price?
Hi Alan
You can buy from OffRoad Cycles their details are on the “Dealers” page http://188.166.66.96/where-can-i-buy-a-ubag/
Please contact them for their price.
You can also order directly from us.
World of Accessories now supply UBags.
Please call Wayne at the Randburg branch for more info.
011 791 1726.
Will this bag work on the BMW 650GS without having to fit racks?
Yes it should fit. But it would be best to go past a retailer to see for yourself. Where are you based?